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Old 12-07-2013, 05:18 PM
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Its a very good question and a very good topic. Out of the ordinary so to speak.

Good variety of responses.

What I like about this site is this common denominator we all share. The ideas behind everybody's responses are the same. We are all "car" guys and a few gals. My wife and i have a large group of friends, no car guys in the group. bummer for me, but oh well. So i've gone other routes, finding this site was one of them. I love coming on here everyday and seeing the different ideas, builds, opinions, budgets. Its all here. Fantastic.

To the original question. I have the most in common with Steve's (Keefer's) answer. To make the most out of a build, to refine it, drive it, use it. Try to bring up the modern points of a newer car, while retaining the classic style of the older cars. Today's cars just dont do it for me (well for the most part) in terms of styling. But I love there power, comfort, handling, fuel mileage etc. So blending that into an older car is what in my opinion "touring" is all about. I still dont understand "pro". To tour with the car, tour tracks, tour countryside, tour car shows, tour to the local market or too cars and coffee. Life is a tour, enjoy the most out of it!!
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