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I don't mind the rule. I just don't like people lying about the year of manufacture to get around the rule. "Hoyt" wrote: > On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 18:13:35 +0000, J Forbes wrote: > > > It's not a rule, and it's not stupid...it's just a definition that most > > rodders know about and follow. If you never heard of it before, then it > > may sound wierd, but after you think about it awhile you may realize > > that it makes sense. > > > > The muscle cars are muscle cars, and when they get modified we generally > > call them street machines, hot rods, or just "cars". The cars from the > > 50s when modified are generally called "custom rods" or just "customs", > > or if it's a hot rod, then call it a hot rod (like my blown 55 Chevy). > > So my '35 Auburn replicar would qualify as a street rod? 8) > > Hoyt
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