As the thread title says. Would you consider a stock BF hatch worthy for a show car?
I'm aware that this can differ around the world, but I'd like some opinions. Personally I've noticed that some people in a local club despise my 323 since "it's a new car" (the club consitution states 30 years, and when I joined in '15 I was told that it was old enough). I also noticed a child recently comment on the car being parked in the show area instead of normal parking despite the bonnet being open and it obviously being very clean for such an old car. Keep in mind though, we got the BF until '03 so it was still a common car just a few years ago, but now it's starting to get less common (especially in good condition). Plus mine's a fairly rare pre-facelift and 1.5 instead of 1.3.
But if this car is not worthy (as someone said it might be worthy if it's 100 years old), what makes it different form say a Beetle (also a very common and cheap car in its day)? Another breakaway club accepted it with open arms though.
I'm aware that this can differ around the world, but I'd like some opinions. Personally I've noticed that some people in a local club despise my 323 since "it's a new car" (the club consitution states 30 years, and when I joined in '15 I was told that it was old enough). I also noticed a child recently comment on the car being parked in the show area instead of normal parking despite the bonnet being open and it obviously being very clean for such an old car. Keep in mind though, we got the BF until '03 so it was still a common car just a few years ago, but now it's starting to get less common (especially in good condition). Plus mine's a fairly rare pre-facelift and 1.5 instead of 1.3.
But if this car is not worthy (as someone said it might be worthy if it's 100 years old), what makes it different form say a Beetle (also a very common and cheap car in its day)? Another breakaway club accepted it with open arms though.
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