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Agreed. I think one way to encourage long term holding of shares is to tax the ever living shit out of short term capital gains. IE well above the traditional income bracket - especially for windfall vesting or share acquisition.

“Amazon: ‘50s pricing, with a ‘70s gas shortage line.”

Heh, this one had the crank recall done, so it’ll hold together. Plus I have all the kit parts for a full blueprinting once I get the FI sorted out. 

So how long until De Tomaso, or someone else, makes something more attractive - and in the vein of the original Boot - for Glick to get up in arms about?

GrandSport is what I’m waiting for as well.

I’m dealing with historic FI on two motorcycles these days.

God I want that.

Automatic star for mention of Deming.

Heh, ok so just a shithole, no longer dangerous. 

Except for South Boston. That place is still a dangerous shithole.

Where do people find these parts laying around? A $50 complete Camaro body? An H1 undercarriage? I’m lucky to find a rusted out 2 door '99 Subaru 2.5RS for $2k.

Dammit you beat me to it, and I didn’t look far enough through the thread first. Well played.

F13R0

After reading through all the comments, I love that a Corvette has people discussing issues of break-over. 

Now they just need it in the back, and the ability to run 15" steelies with 70 series tires. Then I’ll be all set for the roads around Manhattan.

“These are handles that don’t disrupt their respective doors’ beautiful sheet metal fiberglass. 

It’s. A. Joke.

Right now I want to buy one and get the vanity license plate “FIEROv2"

Exactly. I wouldn’t be surprised if they go that route, but want to work out the bugs with the Cadi engine. The LT2 or whatever they’re calling it is the old lump - still solid - but old. My fear is that they drop the new engine in, and it raises the price astronomically. If it’s just at or under $100k, it’ll be

Totally. It’s the reason the 356 existed, and led to the 911, when the corvette and other v8 performance cars came on the scene. These are different animals, and provide different experiences.