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    Quote Originally Posted by PsychoChimp22
    Im not at all a fan of most clasics, but I do like this one.
    I am UCP no1 classic car unenthusiast but this is a pretty cool ride.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    I am UCP no1 classic car unenthusiast but this is a pretty cool ride.
    probably because it is not a classic
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    How can you not like them?? theyre awsome!!! And thats coming from a guy who doesnt tend to like classics!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PsychoChimp22
    How can you not like them?? theyre awsome!!! And thats coming from a guy who doesnt tend to like classics!!
    Talking to me?
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    probably because it is not a classic
    Really, why?
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    Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM

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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    Really, why?

    It is just a plain american chassis with a body that had to look like a Mercedes SSK. produced 35 years before that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Talking to me?
    nope.
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    Thanks for the pics Esperante, gj.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    It is just a plain american chassis with a body that had to look like a Mercedes SSK. produced 35 years before that.
    I feel better now.
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    Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM

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    Thats soooo nice, i love old school cars with that kinda platform/design. good work Esperante on getting all those pics up... anyone know how much one of those sells for now?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis
    I feel better now.
    Just imagine that you would really were going to be a classics fanboy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Supra
    Thats soooo nice, i love old school cars with that kinda platform/design. good work Esperante on getting all those pics up... anyone know how much one of those sells for now?

    depends. The older ones (the 60's version roadsters) can go for 50k up (USD) and the latter coupes (the bigger ones, that looked more fake) (condition dependent, of course) can run anywhere from 20k to 120k.
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    Have to agree with Henk on this
    They're vulgair imitations of the splendid original
    They're not classics, nor will they ever be. Just ugly looking pimp rides with horrible handling
    High prices don't make a car good. It just means that there are a lot of people with bad taste out there.

    Nevertheless if anybody here likes them you're most welcome but post about them in the american car section, not in the classics.........

    Just my two cents (did I manage to offend just about everyone ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sei cilindri
    Have to agree with Henk on this
    They're vulgair imitations of the splendid original
    They're not classics, nor will they ever be. Just ugly looking pimp rides with horrible handling
    High prices don't make a car good. It just means that there are a lot of people with bad taste out there.

    Nevertheless if anybody here likes them you're most welcome but post about them in the american car section, not in the classics.........

    Just my two cents (did I manage to offend just about everyone ?
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    Not me but on another matter there is currently a poll going to nominate the best car any forum member may have. The Grifo might surely qualify.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Not me but on another matter there is currently a poll going to nominate the best car any forum member may have. The Grifo might surely qualify.
    Thanks for the nomination Henk but my other cars wouldn't like it if I prefered the Grifo over them........
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