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Re: Maybe McCormick will bring back the real International
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Posted by Larry F on December 10, 2002 at 20:40:29 from (216.202.132.34):
In Reply to: Maybe McCormick will bring back the real International posted by Robbie Hancock on December 10, 2002 at 20:09:56:
Robbie - Sadly it seems those wishes rarely come true but I know what you mean. I have often wondered why the major car companies don't bring back some of the ORIGINAL classic car styles utilizing modern engines and building materials. Keep it safe and EPA compliant but appearancewise keep it original. And not just a limited production run of 4-5 hundred cars but an actual classic line. Gotta be lots of people that would like to snap up an authentic looking '56 Chevy or Shelby Mustang. The new VW Beetle, Dodge PT Cruiser, and even the new T-Bird are nice tries but they still don't look like the classics. Lots of retro motorcycles out there and they're nice. Probably would be harder to go back to an older style tractor since there have been so many improvements in equipment and safety features. I still miss my '66 Plymouth Satellite!
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