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online people say the shelby monaco cobra has great speed but it is a dlc car, I cannot buy it
The 60s/70s classics seem more competitive at A Class - Mercury Cougar, AMC Rebel, Dodge Dart, even the Jaguar D-Type from '58 all ranking high on The Goliatrh at A 800.
I am just used with fast hypecars and when I play with something slower it feels more "boring" but I do not fall in this trap easily. I will start to experiment with different cars and enjoy the game more
The Jaguar D-Type is bugged, and cannot be sold in the auction house.
I notice you had some interest in "classic muscle" cars, But if road racing "classic sports car" is what you're after I recommend the 69 Nissan Fairlady Z, its got config potential for most race types in the game, and it being D Class means theres a lot of room to add upgrades like AWD and widebody kits to slap fat grippy tires on. I've got a Rally, street, road race, drift, offroad, drag, and cruising one.