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you hardly ever see a Asian people drive a American vehicle,I don't know what is the reason for that,maybe that make them fill like thy support their home land on some way.I don't know,but every time I see one drive Asian car that just drive me farther away from their cars,as long as I live in USA I will drive a American car, bottom line,and I am glad to see the pool leads in favorite of USA cars.
1998 Mustang GT (heavily modified) and a 2004 F150. All paid for, thankfully
Been kicking around the idea of a buying a '69 to '73 Volkswagon Bug as a restoration project. It was my first car way back in '74 and I'm still a bit partial to those little guys.
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