Dallas Morning News
But get this: Some of the bean sprouts on the Left Coast – where else? – actually think that several Japanese cars from the tinny, wheezy '50s, '60s and '70s may achieve classic status. (And I may grow a foot overnight and hit the road tomorrow morning for my new career in the NBA.)
Meanwhile, Nissan will unveil its long-awaited GT-R, an all-wheel-drive coupe fitted with an ultra-serious suspension and a twin-turbo V-6 making 480 horsepower – for an estimated price of $60,000 to $80,000.
Please tell me I'm hallucinating here. But could the loonies in La-La Land actually be right about this classic car thing? In 50 years, will a 2009 Corvette ZR1 be followed down the aisle at Barrett-Jackson by a 2008 Nissan GT-R?
1 comment:
yeah i agree the 2000GT is crap and not a clasic car *rolleyes*
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