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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    I see where you're coming from, but the "old school" classification is a bit different. It pays homage to the cars that kind of led to the cars that everyone mods today. The majority of the OS enthusiasts, fortunately, make the cut off year a little less arbitrary. It's still opinion based, but it's a more unanimous number to use 1985. That's the year a lot of the modern techniques came on the scene in cars. The looks, the performances, etc. Really it's kind of the like the History Channel of the automotive world. Later, QD.
    Fair enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deke
    Fair enough
    Something else I might add, lolol:

    To gather all these older cars in one location for people to look at without having to weed through all the cars that you can see 100 times a day is nice, too.

    As odd as it may seem, the most popular car to mod, by far, is the Honda Civic and my Civic is the only one that ever goes to the meets, lolol. Later, QD.
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