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The reasoning on why old cars are great, and why they need to be preserved.

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Looking back in the day to the original Chevrolet Camaro, the Volkswagen Type 1 (VW Bus), and many others, classic cars are the best cars.

These vehicles need to be protected by the human race so they do not rot to pieces, get sent to the junkyard, and get crushed.

These cars come with many features that appeal to many people. The style of the vehicles and knowing how they were made by the bare hands of engineers is astonishing.

Many of these cars look fabulous, starting with the 1959 Chevrolet Impala, my personal favorite.

The styling of the whole car is impressive. The front end has an “I am coming to get you” type of look because of how sleek it is. It also has a 283 cubic inch V8 which produces 315 horsepower. Who wouldn’t want to drive this car?

There are other classics that look just as well as the Impala. These include the Cadillac Eldorado, the 1965 Ford Mustang, and the spectacular looking 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. These are not the only great looking classic cars, but are just some of the best looking cars of all time.

Another cool feature about classic cars is how many of them do not have recent technological features, yet they still drive well. The driver has full control of the car. There is no technological or mechanical advancements trying to “improve” car handling, which I find very compelling.

With the great styling, power, and handling of these motor vehicles, they couldn’t be better. The amazing performance of these cars prove that nothing beats a classic.