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It's an absolute mystery as to why only 43 of these cars were built when anyone could have ordered one of these. What an awesome looking car compared to anything else of the era. And it had A/C!
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Higher insurance rates? Oil crisis? Country turning its back on performance cars and starting to look at BMW 2002s, 240Zs, etc.?
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https://www.blackstone-labs.com/
This place has been open for some time and is very popular among hobbyist and amateur motorists. Quote:
Those were all cars that would also have higher ins rates, use lots of gas and had a performance image.....the only difference was that they were as slow as molasses in January(except maybe the Vette) and they all looked absolutely terrible(except Camaro and Corvette). That is the gist at what I was getting at. Not literally why from a marketing point of view. Last edited by 9999; 09-07-2017 at 09:20 PM. |
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