duPont Registry's top cars of the century, in review

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While I can respect the list as presented, the guy who did the crossing out of cars on the list and made the general comments, was a frickin' idiot. Do some of these people even own a car?
 

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I usually buy Dupont registry each month, but not this one for some reason....
Was this in the latest edition of Dupont Registry magazine on the shelves - or just the website?

The crossing out of the 93-99 Trans Am ticked me off. Anyone who's ever owned one knew just how under-rated they were by the general masses. Put some easy bolt ons a 6-spd LS1 and you became a force to be reckoned with. When they talk about "bang for the buck" when discussing vehicles like Viper and Corvette - the '99 6-sdp WS6 Trans Am is still the best pound for pound street fighter out there for the money.
 
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I owned an '01 T/A and it sucked. It felt like a LS1 version of my Grand National, but cheaper.

Prowler sucked as a vehicle. But it looks cool.

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The writer sounds like he should be working for the Federal Government. "We really don't care what you think, because we're smarter than you":smirk: Flippin' idiot-


Number three on our list is still a shocker: the Dodge Viper GTS Coupe. Introduced in 1996, we can only speculate it made the list because the new fixed-roof car was still fresh on everyone’s mind. At the time we loved the Viper’s “all-aluminum, 8-liter V-10 engine producing 450 bhp and 490 ft/lb torque” even though we did admit that it “takes a steady foot to keep the nose pointed straight under hard acceleration.” The Viper should have made the top 30 list, but not the top ten.
 

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Theirs no differance btween a ws6 and camaro. They are both just Fbodies. The ws6 has a kooler looking front while the camaro has a cleaner rear. Other than that whats the diff and I would much rather own a SS camaro
 

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Definitely interesting list. A VW "new beetle" LMAO

I couldn't find the Shelby Charger or the Shelby turbo cars and the Pike's Peak Hill climb got owned by Larry Shepard in a Shelby Charger.

Kudos on the GTS! I would have expected an ACR for stockers but, oh well I guess there wasn't enough built.

Classic cars (Shelby AC Cobra is understandable until the list doesn't contain the Hurst Hemi Cudas and Darts or first passenger car (67 Hemi Charger)to go faster than 200mph.

I agree with the writer that the DODGE Lamborghini Countach should have been on the list instead of the Diablo, but it seems that they disqualified all (except Viper) Dodges from the list?

Since GM got a half dozen vettes on the list there should have been at least 66/67, and 68-70 Chargers as well as the 83-87s

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Theirs no differance btween a ws6 and camaro. They are both just Fbodies. The ws6 has a kooler looking front while the camaro has a cleaner rear. Other than that whats the diff and I would much rather own a SS camaro

You nailed it on this account- at least until Pontiac started putting those absurd double layer ram air snouts:crazy2:.

Before I got into Vipers I had bought a new '96 Z28 and then a 2000 SS convertible, both with 6 speeds. They were a lot of fun for their day.
 
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