Re: snobbery of the two door
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Re: snobbery of the two door



Oh gosh,
I hope I didn't start up a war between the 2drs and
the 4drs. All vehicles are great.

I think everyone is just so used to seeing the fixed
up 2dr hot rods, muscle cars, and street machines.
When you see a sweet looking 2dr, your mind
automatically starts thinking about the 838 cid engine
that puts out 1250 hp and 1675 lbs of torque. You'll
have to glue your eyelids open to see it take off. One
blink and you miss it.
But when they see a sweet looking 4dr, the mind starts
thinking about how great Grandma's cookies used to
taste. And how Granpa used to take you fishing.
We've been brainwashed to think that way from the
start, due to the trends.
And that is one reason I want a 4dr. Make the outside
sleek and sweet. And hide a monster under the hood.
Then when you pull up next to one of those muscley
cars from any year, and the light turns green. All he
sees is the rear bumper sticker that says, "THIS CAR
BELONGS TO MY GRANDMA".
LOL!!!!
Play with what you like and have fun. It's all
meaningless if you aren't happy.


Harold (Dooner) Funderburk


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