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07-05-2019 #1
Its almost 2020, has the definition of pro-touring changed?
I read through most of the sticky of pro-touring defined. That post was created nearly 15 years ago. What I got from it was that you take an old car and make it handle good, well thats my short version at least. Having said that, what is considered an "old" car now days? Can you take an early 2000s car and make it pro-touring or is it still considered too new of a vehicle? Is there really a year limitation to a pro-touring car? Do imports count? To me, all pro-touring means is that you take a bone stock car and make it better in every way, in regards to performance of course. What are your guy's thoughts?
1970 VW Bug - Just your average mid engine Bug
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07-05-2019 #2Registered User
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Its almost 2020, has the definition of pro-touring changed?
optima challenge series vintage class goes up to 1989. So that’s one data point.
Interesting year because that was the year I bought my first new car - a 1989 IROC which I raced in various forms and drove on the street for 10 years. Now it’s in the vintage class. But the 1991 Corvette I had next isn’t. Go figure.1971 Camaro - 406 / T56
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