I agree with "to each their own" meaning it is their car and therefore they can do what they want with it. That does not mean I agree with what is actually done to the car. I see no purpose in cloning a car and turning it into something it wasn't. I personaly would get no satisfaction or enjoyment because in the back of my mind I would always know it is a fake. I would feel even worse knowing I took a rare SSP car and made something else out of it. But that is just my opinion.......and others think otherwise.
On the other hand, I would love to have a 66 GT 350, but I would want a clone so I could drive the crap outa it and not worry about how much it was worth. But I would NEVER take an original 66 GT 350 that was red with a four speed, and make it blue with an automatic.... Does any of this make sense????
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Jim
for the first time since 1998 there is only two left:
1984 Oregon SP unmarked
1986 Idaho SP
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