Agreed, have looked those over pretty good on eBay, there's always 35 pages of them. Is an $80,000 mustang still a mustang? Am torn between the novas, chevelles, impalas from the 60s, I like the gn, rivieras are real cool too if done right, dad has a 2003 trans am that's been dynod at 455 but its an auto, it would be fun I guess, its mean! I like those ta's and Camaros, love the g8 interior leaves a lot to be desired for the price, I've even considered hopped up e63s and cl/cls amg. I love a car with no post that huge window and roof like is awesome. 2 or "fodo" both are cool. On Sep 3, 2011 10:12 AM, "Chris Lindh" <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The GTO, as a rebadged 3rd generation Monaro, had '90s jelly-bean styling > because it was designed in the '90s. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Monaro Also the independent rear > suspension is a liability. > > If I were looking for a 4 seat sports car in the $10K range I'd buy a '05 or > newer Mustang GT... although it doesn't fit your "not-in-everyone's-garage" > criteria... probably a lot of fun though. It would be the most modern > sports car you can buy in that price range.