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Ben Bowlin
Do you still have it? Do you want to sell it?
Scott Benjamin
I do not have it. No, it’s long gone. I’m sure it’s probably soup cans or something by now.
Ben Bowlin
Oh, man, come on.
Scott Benjamin
Yeah.
Ben Bowlin
Now, where should – maybe we can close on this. Where should people go if they want to learn more about muscle cars?
Scott Benjamin
Oh, well, they can come to our site. We’ve got a ton of material about muscle cars but, you know, just comb the web. You’ll able to find information from the manufacturers – because a lot of them will have history sections where they’ll talk about the muscle car history from their own perspective and that’s pretty interesting but enthusiast sites are the place to go.
Aside from the howstuffwork articles we’ve got and I think even Consumer Guide has some of the stuff on used vehicles, you know, they may want to read but really, go to some of these enthusiast sites and these clubs – car club sites. You’ll find the best information. Just talk to some people, some older mechanics and see what they see.
Ben Bowlin
Awesome. That’s probably – talking to the older mechanics is a great way to do it. So, to our listeners there, before you guys forget, just want to mention again that Scott officially, and this was your idea, we didn’t talk about this, Scott officially has invited you to write an email to us with the date of the GTO, right?
Scott Benjamin
And you know what, I’ll probably get several different responses the way this category is.
Ben Bowlin
Yeah, the way things are shaping up.
Scott Benjamin
Yeah, I know, the way that there’s just controversy abounds in this category. So, we’ll see.
Ben Bowlin
Yeah, and we’d love to hear from you. Thanks for tuning in. The email is highspeedstuff@howstuffworks.com.
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