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By Greg Zyla
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Q: Greg, I remember many years ago you wrote a column on the cars you ve owned in your lifetime. Can you give us an update as many years have gone by since then? Also, could you touch on today s awesome pony muscle cars like the Mustang, Camaro and Challenger? What s your opinion, do you have a favorite, do they have a future and which of the cars you owned do you miss the most? Glenn, Mays Landing, New Jersey
A: Glenn thanks for your question and I dug up my old columns to find that the column on the cars I owned appeared in May 2009. Let s start with the muscle car question, and then we ll touch on the updated cars I ve owned in my lifetime, including race cars this time too.