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.....why? Well...maybe I need more explanation, what part is sacrilegious? I'm not religious either...lol.@Luzifer : Interesting, though in my book sacrilegious and I"m not even a religious man.
I feel the people designing/developing/engineering these cars are brilliant. They have created amazing machines . Coming after the fact and criticizing and wanting to "improve" the car is wrong. Analogy will be of the movement that takes classic muscle cars takes out all the original technology and engineering of the day and "improves it". In my opinion the car is no longer representative of the era but a Frankenstein. I have a 1956 190SL and the car could easily be "improved" with a stronger engine, better brakes, gearing suspension among other things. Why don't I change it? I want to experience and enjoy what the tech of the day was and its inherent short comings. Being a student of car evolution and history it help me appreciate an era before my time. In the 1960s people were ripping out Ferrari Colombo V12s and putting Chevy engines to "improve" cars. Sure, there was more horsepower and many more mechanics who could work on the car. Those people saw nothing wrong in butchering the Ferraris. Would anyone today want those car? Or do those car reflect the evolution of Ferrari at that time? No we all lost part of a shared history when cars are heavily modified. So no, I"m not into hot rods or the F40 that Richard Rawlings of the TV show "Gas Monkey" made better......why? Well...maybe I need more explanation, what part is sacrilegious? I'm not religious either...lol.
I feel the people designing/developing/engineering these cars are brilliant. They have created amazing machines . Coming after the fact and criticizing and wanting to "improve" the car is wrong. Analogy will be of the movement that takes classic muscle cars takes out all the original technology and engineering of the day and "improves it". In my opinion the car is no longer representative of the era but a Frankenstein. I have a 1956 190SL and the car could easily be "improved" with a stronger engine, better brakes, gearing suspension among other things. Why don't I change it? I want to experience and enjoy what the tech of the day was and its inherent short comings. Being a student of car evolution and history it help me appreciate an era before my time. In the 1960s people were ripping out Ferrari Colombo V12s and putting Chevy engines to "improve" cars. Sure, there was more horsepower and many more mechanics who could work on the car. Those people saw nothing wrong in butchering the Ferraris. Would anyone today want those car? Or do those car reflect the evolution of Ferrari at that time? No we all lost part of a shared history when cars are heavily modified. So no, I"m not into hot rods or the F40 that Richard Rawlings of the TV show "Gas Monkey" made better.
@Sakura : Regarding Paul Walker and the Carrera GT crash. During the trail the Walker's family lawyers asked something to the extent if safety technology was available, which it was, why wasn't it used? So for people like us the Carrera GT is raw beautiful and dangerous and it can kill you and we love it. But in the court of law that doesn't hold weight. This article has some reasons why the crash occurred : https://www.cnn.com/2013/12/03/us/paul-walker-crash-car
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