Why don't cars from the 50s make good Drift Cars?

Let me start this with a dream I had. In the dream I owned 3 1950’s Chevys. They were all matte black, but in the dream, I noted that one was a daily, one was a dragcar, and one was a drift car. So my question is why don’t we see modified 1950s-60s cars as drift cars? We know its possible (see: Hoonicorn). But i want to see a true 1950’s drift missle. And why not? I personally think it would look awesome!

Hoonicorn. I found this pic after a quick browse on google images.

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Anonymous

The Mustang is from the mid 60s. But I get the point. Let me put it to you simply. They’re classics that have gone out of production a long time ago. They should be preserved in pristine condition. I know there are people who turn them into hot rods or modify them but I find them nicer in they’re original condition. Plus you can build a kit car that looks like a classic car and drift it.

04/05/2017 - 19:56 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I hear you. But why dont we see kits like that. I’ve never seen one at least. I think it would be really cool.

04/05/2017 - 21:14 |
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