Getting a classic

It's funny, because when these cars were new, nobody wanted them.

They were considered 'cartoon' cars. They were 'out of place'. No adults wanted them.

You never saw many if any Judges.
And Dealers couldn't 'give' the Superbirds away, and they sat on their lots forever.

We used to laugh at both of those cars when they were new.
Further proof that Americans are stupid
 
It's funny, because when these cars were new, nobody wanted them.

They were considered 'cartoon' cars. They were 'out of place'. No adults wanted them.

You never saw many if any Judges.
And Dealers couldn't 'give' the Superbirds away, and they sat on their lots forever.

We used to laugh at both of those cars when they were new.
There was a Dodge dealer in the town I grew up in, all through the 70s they had 3 on their lot (red, yellow, and blue), people would look but no one ever bought them. I think sometime in the early 80s, some collector bought them.
 
Every GTO restoration seems to be a Judge Clone now a days.

Every GTO restoration I see, it has a hood tach. Back when they were new, you never, ever saw a hood tach.
In fact, I never saw a hood tach, EVER, on a GTO or Firebird.

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Every GTO restoration seems to be a Judge Clone now a days.

Every GTO restoration I see, it has a hood tach. Back when they were new, you never, ever saw a hood tach.
In fact, I never saw a hood tach, EVER, on a GTO or Firebird.

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My neighbour had a 1968 Firebird 400 with a hood tach.
 
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