Hate how this term is banded around. By definition a car can't be an "outlaw" because the definition is a person acting outside the law, hence "outlaw".
Back in the day there used to be guys who would basically race prep cars and then run them on the street, normally racing each other in the process. They became outlaws because of their actions, not the cars.
You can have all the styling cues in the world on your car but if you drive like Hoke Colburn then it's definitely not outlaw. Outlaw is an attitude not a car.
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