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I'd probably say my least favorite years were 2000 to now. Everything is just so soulless. First everyone was trying to copy the crown Vic now everyone is trying to be a gient white brick SUV. My favorite years were 1950 to 1957 that's when cars were fashionable but not too overly fancy. Yea they got gallons to the mile but hey at least they always gave you something to look at. Both inside and out. Being able to fit yourself inside the engine bay without taking anything apart makes them a brease to work on and modify. I just can't stop loving these cars and especially my 56 bel air. Tis but a beautiful work of art. Sure they aren't fast or efficient but man that just ain't the reason you drive a antique. You drive a antique because you just enjoy turning renches and marveling at the beauty you put together.