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When talking to friends and family about the car these are some of the reasons I hear as to why it's a bad idea.

Of course, those who say this have no clue as to why anyone would want a specialty car as most of them own daily grocery getters, never drive over the speed limit, and think that if it's not practical, it's useless.

I was offered first refusal on a friend's '71 Challenger convertible on my fair offer. Not enough assets on hand at this time to make what I would consider to be fair. Had a family member ask me why I would want to buy it anyway, since it would be impractical in the snow, etc, etc. He was virtually blown away when I told him it wouldn't be driven in the snow.