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cars that are considered sports cars are usually 2 door cars (Coupes). As well as any car that has a reputation of being fast just like your mom in bed.
Sports cars first and depending on the year/motor, It can be considered a muscle car.(63-71)
Check these out: http://tinyurl.com/r597gc 1961 Topps Sports Cars in the Non-Sports card section.
usually any coupe is considered a sports car but really a sports car is a car designed for performance driving but things like the acura TL or g35 sedan are performance end sedans that are capable of this but arent sports cars and exception is the BMW all of their cars are considered sports cars
Honda Preludes are considered sports coupes. Sports cars are typefied as being 2-seaters.
The first cars now considered sport cars where built in 1910. The term "Sports Car" stated to be used after the first world war.
It depends on what year it was made. From 1964-1980 they would have been considered as 'muscle cars' but from then on they would have been known as sports cars.
You can find reviews for fast cars at AutoTrader or Amazon websites. There are several magazines that deal with sports cars and racing cards but I am not familiar with them.
The baseball cards that have been printed since the 1940's and are rare.
The Porsche 911 is considered one of the greatest sports cars ever, and Porsche's other sports cars, the Cayman and Boxster, are becoming increasingly popular.
By definition a sports car seats 2. Some cars that are still considered sports cars have a 2+2 setup, like 3000zx, 911, m3