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The 50 Most Underappreciated
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Posted By: StormCnter, 11/20/2020 2:14:04 PM

Generational shifts almost always wreak havoc on accepted pop-culture wisdom. As one cohort ages out of a particular scene — be it music, movies, fashion or design — a new group rushes into to fill the gap, bringing with them their own ideas about what’s cool, what’s not and most importantly, where you should turn your attention next. The automotive world has always lagged behind when it comes to recognizing which of its past efforts are worthy of praise. Seen clinically, old cars are just that: consumer products that are past due, vehicles that have fulfilled their original purpose and now serve primarily as money pits

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bgarrett 11/20/2020 2:32:01 PM (No. 611660)
The 1928-31 Fords have always been valued
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Clinger 11/20/2020 4:37:33 PM (No. 611789)
What no AMC Pacer!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: slsusnr 11/20/2020 4:44:57 PM (No. 611792)
I have a '77 Avanti. It's fun to watch heads turn when it goes down the street. When it's parked, people stop and stare. Being a people watcher, I watch from a distance. Fun.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 11/20/2020 4:50:31 PM (No. 611797)
There are very few of these cars that I would want now but I remember longing for one or two of them back in the day when I didn't have three thousand dollars to own one. Old cars are like old wives, tempermental, quirky and still expensive but predictable. Once you learn the right spots to stroke, kick or cuss out, they can still bring you joy.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Venturer 11/20/2020 5:06:04 PM (No. 611816)
Mostly a list of junk.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: ladydawgfan 11/20/2020 5:49:32 PM (No. 611861)
I had a '93 Previa. It was an absolute blast to drive! Along with its quirky looks, it gave short little me incredible street vision. I loved my van and hated giving it up.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: lakerman1 11/20/2020 7:53:04 PM (No. 611963)
VW Karmann Ghia - a simple, classy car.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: SiliconValleyDude 11/20/2020 7:54:32 PM (No. 611964)
I used have a Studebaker Avanti. They are awesome. I still have a 1962 Lark. It is a great under appreciated car.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: doctorfixit 11/21/2020 8:12:13 AM (No. 612215)
A Merc Cougar has always been on my list of fantasy restorables. Classy looks. A workmate owned a Toronado back in the day. Unreal. Conventionally mounted giant V-8 with a 90-deg transaxle FWD. The hood looked like it was 10 feet long. And wide. And power.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Hazymac 11/21/2020 8:27:23 AM (No. 612224)
For several years my closest friend drove a 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado, which is identical to the 1966 in the picture except that the headlamps are flush instead of indented. Although it weighed 5200+ pounds, that car was a ripper with a 425 cid V-8 and a great big Holley carburetor (an 850 cfm, I think). When the driver stood on the gas pedal, that car roared. Because of its weight it would only do about 7.5 seconds to 60, but would keep on accelerating past 140. I remember it had a speedometer like a cylinder. Hit the gas and the speedo would roll to 50 before upshifting and gaining more speed. That Olds represents a lot of mass and velocity. Gas mileage was, in a word, sorry, but when this car was built, premium gas was about 30 cents a gallon. That big, roomy car was quite a transport. No composite materials in that car--just steel.
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