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Old 20-10-2010, 02:54 PM   #1
RedHotGT
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Default Curious - need opinions - Top 5 Classic Cars

Hi guys....

As there is a HUGE range of forum members, with different tastes, perspectives, etc... I pose a question to you... because I'm curious... and love opinions...

What do you think are the top 5 most popular classic cars in Australia??

What i mean by this is - the most popular... not the most valuable, not the rarest... and in Australia (not necessarily Australian cars)...
ie: a Mustang (of sorts) will surely feature in your top 5...

But I'm very curious, given the HUGE range of cars (and opinions) out there...

Feel free to explain and/or justify your selections...

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Let the discussion begin...

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