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I wonder how much better a Z is...?

Absolutely NOT better. In fact FAR, FAR worse. Until 73 (in the USA) they didn't even have beams in the doors. Back in the 70's the Motor Vehicle Safety Standards were rudimentary at best.

There is no way any car built in the 1970's can compare to a modern car in regard to safety.

Want to be safe?........................stay at home in front of the computer, but don't touch anything. LOL

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Want to be safe?..................stay at home in front of the computer, but don't touch anything.

Yeah, but don't touch the keyboard and then put your fingers near your mouth. Who knows who else has been touching the keys after being in a public place?

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Absolutely NOT better. In fact FAR, FAR worse. Until 73 (in the USA) they didn't even have beams in the doors. Back in the 70's the Motor Vehicle Safety Standards were rudimentary at best.

I know Carl, it just seemed like a silly thing to point out the Neon's safety when the alternative is a 240Z. Trying to be subtle :nervous:

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"Will she still stir thy loins a decade from now?", etc, etc.....

Good Lord man, you should be kicked in the loins for coveting another car. (Sorry for the brutality)

Vicky

HEY HEY HEY, no offense intended Vicky, but believe me, even the thought of this, is painful to the rest of us males. So, could you just PM him with this type of comment? Wince Wince......ROFL

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