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Old 20-04-2006, 09:24 PM   #87
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Originally Posted by '67
Thre is an upside to this, as it seems as though history is repeating itself.
There was a fuel crisis in the early 70's, and that fuel crisis saved many muscle cars from being driven and basically placed in storage for many years. Great for the collector/muscle car appreciator of the future.
Not even comparible!

The agenda driving the crisis you speak of was totally political.

Today's situation is a true supply/demand scenario that is not likely to improve anytime soon.

The great hope is that there will be some new oil fields found and able to be brought into production. There is great opportunity in Australian waters, off New Zealand and elsewhere around the globe, it's juts a catch22, the higher the price of OIL goes, the more it costs to find and produce it.
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