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Old Aug 8, 2005 | 12:19 PM
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i have an '87 cutlass supreme 2 dr. it has a 3.8L V6. my question is should i make it into a pro street, or keep it original. i cant decide which one would look better or would be worth more down the road.
 
Old Jan 1, 2006 | 11:58 AM
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If you can find parts now that are reasonable the car it will be worth more in orgianal state plus the fact that its a 2 door people want them more. This means keeping the paint to orgianal color not modified or updated. Since started in showing in car shows we are learning what they judging you on. We restored a 1950 pickup 235 engine 3 speed on the tree and kept it to orginal state which the exception of paint and chrome.We were knock out of the stock area and put into modified where they chop and do what ever money can afford people to do to vehicles. So the answer to your question Stock if you can get the parts are a collectors dream machine. Modify is the collector whom wants to have a old car but all the bells and whistles that money can afford. This is in hopes that what you put into it you will get back out of the car.
 
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