@brush, I like the points you made. I guess I'd add that if I were to own any old classic car, I'd like people to notice it, as I think that is part of the enjoyment of owning a classic. If a car is not noticed by anyone, that says something about the car as well. That being it's not special in any sense. Now for the record, for my every day driver cars, I prefer to just blend in, as I don't buy them or drive them to show them off. But with a classic, I want it to be the star on the road.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
No right or wrong answers here. Granted, the Plymouth is sporting wire wheels and a bright red and white paint job, while the Ford is dressed in basic black, but the Plymouth styling stands out while the Ford looks like just another car. For me it's the Plymouth.
John Bono
North Jersey
@georgeschire If I owned a classic car it would be for me, not to show off/impress others. I guess maybe that is why I am not fond of luxury or sports cars; they say look at me. When I did own a couple of classic ['66 Charger, '68 Charger] I went to cruises/shows to look at other peoples cars not really to show mine off/call attention to myself.
