| Message | stickers as distractions.  Most peeps are so used to seeing the stickers that once they're gone the first thing their big brains notice is that "something is missing."  If they can get over that bias, then the pure form of the car stands on its own.  But since these are cars and not works of art (I recall seeing the E-type Jag in the MOMA, but no other examples) then personal preference is a valid argument.  For sure, the issue is not to be taken too seriously, which I don't think anyone here is doing.  But in the end Barry, YOU ARE RIGHT! lol. 
 
 
 "Straight-line acceleration is probably the first aspect of automotive performance that any intelligent driver gets bored with." Peter Gregg
 "We owe a lot to the dragsters. They always break something, figure out a way to beef up the part and the benefit trickles down." Robo
 "Not everything that can be counted counts.  Not everything that counts can be counted." Einstein
 "And now my friend, the first-a rule of Italian driving,  [Franco rips off his rear-view mirror and throws it out of the car] what's-a behind me is not important."  Raul Julia, playing Franco Bertollini while driving a Ferrari Daytona in the movie Gumball Rally
 
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