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quote: Originally posted by BREDBO
Welcome to the real world. Any sport that uses fossil fuel will always be won by who ever has the fattest wallet and is not scared to use it. Concours costs serious money,custom costs serious money,thanks to home equidity loans survivor now costs serious money. As long as everyone knows the rules and are judged equally its game on (pun intended). Who is more worthy to win a trophy, the person who builds a car from a wreck in their own garage, while recovering from cancer,the original owner who put the car on blocks in 1970 so that they could enter and win the 2010 Nationals,the $250k auction car that was bought 2 days before the Nationals that the sub-contracted mechanic has towed to the event and the owner has never seen let alone driven.THE BEST CAR WILL WIN! The back story is for the car magazines. The hot rod guys are now suffering because even at club level a home built rod cannot win a trophy,too many $100k cars. How do we feel about historic racing OMG Bathurst Monaros being used for their designed purpose. With all that rubbing is racing those remaining NOS panels will be used up,after all,they are Bathurst Monaros. My first monaro was fitted with 100w driving lights,oxy cut front springs,14x7,14x8 hotwires,ladder bars,2 inch lowering blocks,tramp rods,side exhaust,centre mount areial,CB radio under dash,rear window louvre,186s powerglide,308 m20,327 toploader,shelby suspension,slideaway sunroof,numerous rust repairs and was stolen and recovered.That car was drag raced,circuit raced,drove to work and towed numerous trailers.It is now back as a 186s powerglide GTS. Not the original colour or engine but still has that huge sunroof. Is it a survivor? I know I did my best to kill it. Just a thought, although I think this may have been covered before. If the guy who bought the last 2 door commodore sorry 3rd generation monaro turned up at the Nationals and entered concours would that car win seeing it has traveled no miles and of course has no transportation damage?
Some excellent points Bredbo. My only question is why people (not just yourself) are so cynical about V2 and VZ Monaro and keep referring to them as Commodores? They have significantly less in common with a Commodore than an original HK-HG Monaro does with a Kingswood or a GTS does with a Premier. In fact the V2 probably is the MOST uniquely Australian designed and built GMH product EVER. The V2 & VZ also have much less in common with VX2, VY, VY2 or VZ than those model HOLDEN utes do, it even gets it's own series designation for V2! _______________________________________________________ If we all had the same (good) taste, who would buy all the Fords? |
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