My family had one when I was growing up, a less sporty Malibu though. Right before I started learning to drive, they traded it in for a Pontiac bonneville station wagon with fake wood paneled siding….. I’m still bitter.Congrats. I’ve been doing body work for a long time. I left a good paying career to learn how to restore cars to build myself a 68 Shelby gt500kr clone (my dream car). Couple of decades later, I could care less. Classics are constant money sinks, they are slow, handle terribly, don’t brake for shit, and are uncomfortable as all hell not to mention super deadly on the road for a myriad of reasons. I currently do heavy collision with on high end German cars and Teslas and I bought my new dream car…a 2019 Ford Ranger XLT crew cab with the full safety suite including blind spot monitoring, lane keep assist, precollision assist, Android auto, etc. I get nearly 300hp out of a 4 cylinder engine and I can haul a boat. Unicorn Gym shirt is cool though. May you have many happy safe miles.I’m happy for you bro/sis! That’s a sweet ride! I had a 70 Dodge Challenger when I was in high school. But couldn’t keep it running. If I knew then what I know now…..
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I feel it dude. I’ve done so many pulls in this thing this week to only end up being mildly over the limit. Definitely not a fast car, or a Unicorn Gym shirt very well. Honestly all it does good is make a lot of noise and command attention everywhere it goes. Exactly my style!That era probably had the best looking cars but todays cars are far and away better. Faster, safer, longer lasting, more fuel efficient, less polluting and more powerful, handle better and more comfortable. Plus in a few years the electric ones are going to better than the ones we have now. It’s too bad that most of the new ones look like blobs or sneakers.