What do you think is the most Underrated yet Historical car

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Vinnie thats it

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I'll Start

I feel like Kevin Harvick's 2007-2010 Pennzoil Chevy is the Most Underrated Historical Paint Scheme, might be a bit biast saying this as a Harvick fan1653677812304.png
 

Vinnie thats it

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Underrated by who?
I should've done more explaining, an example of a not underrated historical scheme is either Dale Sr's Goodwrench car or Jeff Gordon's Rainbow Warrior car. The Purpose of this thread is to say a car that should be on the same or close to the same tier as a car that is not talked about as much by the NASCAR community. Now that i think about it this thread should be called "What do you think is the most Underappreciated Historical car?
 

Rollo75

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As this is in "General Discussion > General Talk" then I can answer this in General terms... it is the Citroën Traction Avant (Light 15).

This is the first front-wheel drive, unitary, monocoque bodied mass-production car, and it had independent suspension and rack and pinion steering.

It's the first properly modern car; which is amazing for 1934 and it's massive underheralded.
 
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Rollo75

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If it's NASCAR... then this:

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A. J. Allmendinger - Bass Pro Shops 500 - Round 33 - Atlanta 2006

That there is the very first car with a purpose built scratch engine in NASCAR.

Ford, Dodge and GM would not follow suit until 2007.
 

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