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    #1 First of all calm down, it's a car forum, you bring up something people disagree with then we discuss.

    #2 This is your exact post.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    name TWO american cars that were built by Americans and in America
    i only talk when i am confident on what i am saying.
    To me that means a car built in the US. You never said racing cars had nothing to do with it.

    Your comments.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    2. 1964-1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe <----they sold this to the public too right.
    If you could prove to Shelby that you could be competitive with the car, he would have. To add to that, after he was given the task of the 1966 MKii GT40 project, the 6 original Daytonas were just let to sit and if you wanted one....they WOULD SELL IT TO YOU!

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    3. 1967 Ford GT40 MKIV (Carrol Shelby's 100% American GT40)<---they sold that to the public also .
    75% of GT40 were given to privateers and had factory for parts. STREET LEGAL!

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    4.1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda <----- i'll love to see this do a slalom test at over 50 mph.
    You are really gonna compare a car from 1970 to one from today? Because yes, in 1970 this car would compare well with a European or Japanese car.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    5. 1970 Dodge T/A Challanger <------i'll love to see this do a slalom test at over 50 mph.
    Same as above

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    6. All of Jim Hall's Chaparral cars Jim Hall's those are all over buford highway right, they sold this to the public too right.[quote]

    Granted Jim Hall didn't sell these but still, American Engineering that won in Europe.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    7. 1999 Mustang Cobra R <---- 2000
    Yes 2000 , wanna check me on the 93 and 95 car too?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    9. 1996 - 2008 Dodge Viper GTS and GTS-R comp coupe
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpEaMr4Yq48
    they talk about the handling all through this video
    I have never been a fan of the ZB Viper. But Jeremy Clarkson is not the best source for an opinion. Remember he said the McLaren F1 is one of the worst cars he's driven.

    But the 1992-2002
    SR was one of the best Handling American cars of all time. With Oreca and Zakspeed the car took wins class wins in the Sebring 12 and Le Mans 24 and overall wins in the Daytona 24 and Nurburgring 24 hour.

    Plus both vipers pull sub 1.00G in a skidpad....there are racecars that cant do that.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    14. Ford Mustand FR500C <---- never heard of a ford mustand i dont think that option came stock either.
    Thats a Customer race program so yeah....its stock.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    Saleen SR was made in the mid 90's and is based on a SN-95 platform so a 05+ Mustang doesn't relate.

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    19. Shadow Racing Cars <----- i see these all the time in the streets
    You never said street car in your post

    Quote Originally Posted by BLK_TEG
    20. Cadillac LMP <----yeah i think this would fail an emission test
    You never said street car in your post

    Last

    HOW DO YOU KNOW MY NAME?
    Last edited by EJ25RUN; 05-23-2008 at 02:29 PM.

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