No mo' clones for me...
I just got rid of a pretty nice '66 Shelby GT350H clone. Most of the cloning was done prior to me getting it, I just added some fun bits like a 5 speed and some power disc brakes. Up side, besides the lower cost of admission, is that you do these modern upgrades without a second thought. Even though I love the drivability upgrades, my inner purist always fights me when I have a "real" car. I loved driving the car, but hated parking it and fielding the "is it real" questions. You say no, and their disappointment is palpable, but you can't lie, or you'll just be another schmuck who lies about his clone. Not worth it to me. I'd rather have a nice Camaro/Mustang or whatever rather than a clone of a Yenko or Shelby. I'm not telling people what they have to like, but I personally don't enjoy the clone/tribute car ownership experience.
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