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Old 27-03-2012, 07:18 PM   #1
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Default Classics as Dailys; Opinions

Im sure this topic has been done to death already, but I cannot find a thread in my searches. So feel free to link it & close this one.

As the title suggests, what is everyones opinion on using a pre-1988 vehicle as a daily driver? Im using Australian Falcons as a basis to determine "classic", thus the pre-1988 (ie: pre-EA) comment.

Im well aware of the fact they are percevied as less comfortable, less economical, & well, less everything compared to modern cars. I guess im just curious as to how many of you feel its a worthwhile experience using one as a daily...

If we could keep this as non-argumentive as possible that would be nice....

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