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There is still a glut of middle aged men who have some extra savings to spend. Just wait till the next wave of them start to retire, you’ll see the market value drop (again) on these cars since it makes no sense to keep a “collector” car on a fixed retirement income.

Looks like Will-I-Am has finally found his car venture investor!

Right?!

They have to put on their reading spectacles before looking at The Instagrams.

I was working a summer job at a Honda dealership. The owner of the dealership had just taken delivery of an NSX.

This is totally acceptable.

Ah, the fortitude of a true mans man! I see Depp as the new Nicolas Cage, or perhaps the old MC Hammer, minus the goodwill.

True!

Genius!

I feel like this could actually be an event of its own. Like American Gladiators mixed with some Ninja Warrior/Nickelodeon-esque obstacle race but with the production value of Runaway (the 1984 Tom Selleck Sci-Fi!). Throw in some G.L.O.W wrestling undertones and a pinch of Top Gear editing and we may have the solution

I agree with you and I’m only 15,768,000 minutes old. 

So, what you’re saying is take a car that has decades of performance specific engineering poured into it, years of open road and track performance tests to perfectly dial in every portion of its suspension and balance ratios, and an engine that has become a benchmark for performance, and use it to do tight circles in

Serious.

I had a 2 door 1970 Satellite. I turned it into a GTX clone. I was amidst the search for a motor to drop in to replace the 360 that I had.

Thank you for saying this.

And this is somehow way more practical for overland... and it has classic good looks!

Now that is sooooo fantastic! The SportCross version is now back on my list!

This is for the Beams motor right? They never made a factory 300 with that high an RPM.

I would love burnouts more, but according to Jalopnik I need about 600-1200 HP to make it worthwhile.