With different categories for European, American and Japanese classics. Everyody gets some lovin'
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Dec. 3, 2007 9:16 a.m. Tim Baxter
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Dec. 3, 2007 11:11 a.m. 4g63t
Just another reason why you guys are the best in the automotive magazine business.
Congratulations are in order.
And the answer is Galant VR-4
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Dec. 3, 2007 8:30 p.m. Nick_95_6sp
Though not a "classic" in the traditional sense, my answer is currently a '95 Toyota Supra but almost 8 yrs ago before I got it, I had a 4g63t in my '90 Eclipse GS-T that I got new that year, so I have respect for that 4-banger. Before I got enlightened by this "Eastern philosophy" I did own a '67 XKE Roadster for many years so I have the Euro background too = I am so diverse ;)
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Dec. 4, 2007 12:14 a.m. David S. Wallens
Does a 20-year-old Honda count? Okay, guess not by some definitions.
David S. Wallens, editorial director Grassroots Motorsports Classic Motorsports
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Dec. 4, 2007 7:01 a.m. Tim Baxter
Personally, I think a CRX is a bona fide, shoo-in classic.
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Dec. 4, 2007 8:46 a.m. Scott Lear
My Integra Type R is about 7 years old, it's gotta be a classic by now, right?
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Dec. 4, 2007 12:01 p.m. BuddyJ
My Celica Supra is 22. It's getting up there. If we're gonna race to a certain age, I'm ahead so far ;).
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Dec. 4, 2007 7:18 p.m. dayton
my rx7 is 23... so i got buddy beat..lol
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Dec. 5, 2007 3:48 p.m. BuddyJ
Crap! Damn you and your magic spinning triangles.
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Dec. 9, 2007 4:27 p.m. Shinsen774
There's a Datsun 240Z for sale in today's Richmond, Virginia newspaper. I don't know who owns it, but it is described to be in good condition. It could be yours!
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Dec. 10, 2007 10:55 a.m. Tim Baxter Online Editor
Ok, we tried it, and for now at least we're going to collapse all the geographic regions into one. Of course, we still love the Japanese and American classics as well as the European ones.
