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While I would love a white boss 429 mustang or a grand national, I love old ford pickups! Good choice!
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/480436/8776DF7B-EB2B-40CB-B0AD-A2ACA4245EA0_jpe-2135348.JPG A Superbird would be pretty cool. View Quote My cousin has one. It's cooler to look at that is actually drive. |
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Quoted: If you could have your choice of any production model car or truck from any year in brand new condition and price was not a factor, maybe even consider it as a free gift, what would you choose? A 60's muscle car? A new European super car? Maybe a classic pickup truck from the 1950's? Or a brand new 2021 pickup truck? Why did you choose what you did? For me, I would want something like this 1972 Ford 4x4 https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/worldwide/1/4918/295410/1920x1440/w/1972-ford-f250-highboy I chose this pickup truck because I wasn't old enough to have one when they were in production and have been driving well used and abused versions of them for most of my life. Low ground clearance sports or performance cars may be fun, but do not fit well into my lifestyle. Many would not make it up my gravel driveway. View Quote I had that same truck in 4X2 in my youth. It was a trade in at the local Ford dealer. Bought it in '73 for $1600.00. Sea Pine Green, 360 V8, three on the tree, AM radio and heater. Loved that truck. |
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Quoted: If I remember correctly, they had chronic wheel bearing problems. So on your trip home, somewhere in WY... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I had S10 Blazers back in the day and always wanted a ZR2 Blazer. I found one for sale in WA. $5.5k, 110k miles, very crisp. It would have been a perfect around-town car. We couldn't figure how to get it shipped to Indiana and I didn't want to drive 2000 miles in a 4x4 that probably maxes out at 17mpg and has a small fuel tank. Almost exactly like this. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/516916/photo_jpeg-2135189.JPG If I remember correctly, they had chronic wheel bearing problems. So on your trip home, somewhere in WY... oof, I had not heard that. I had two regular baby Blazers, a beater 86 and a nice 94 and my brother had a 2000. I needed a new alternator on my 94 @60k but we never really had any problems with them. There was a Michigan guy on some forum who had a really built up ZR2 S10- solid front axle and maybe a V8. He had some cool footage of him blasting through the Dunes. |
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I want my dads 1962 Cadillac Fleetwood.
Attached File One of the best and smoothest riding cars I have ever ridden and boy did it have power also. One time, growing up, he got pulled over while we were heading to Vegas, and CHps asked him if he was a fed and my dad said....just nodded and showed him papers heading to Nellis. It felt good with him letting him go without anything. Sadly, my cousin borrowed it and he got Tboned while out on a date near malibu. My dad's 80 years old and I swear to god I am gonna get him a 1962 again, I swear. |
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Probably a GMC typhoon, since I have crotch fruit. Otherwise a buick gnx -if it was just me and if I could keep my current work trucks. If I cant I'd pick a 70s f250 4x4.
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Quoted: I had S10 Blazers back in the day and always wanted a ZR2 Blazer. I found one for sale in WA. $5.5k, 110k miles, very crisp. It would have been a perfect around-town car. We couldn't figure how to get it shipped to Indiana and I didn't want to drive 2000 miles in a 4x4 that probably maxes out at 17mpg and has a small fuel tank. Almost exactly like this. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/516916/photo_jpeg-2135189.JPG View Quote you buy it and have it shipped. Lots of car haulers out there. I bought a '65 Tempest 326HO that was very nice shape from WA about 10 years ago. Bought a BMW about 15 years ago and had it shipped from NY. Buying sight unseen isn't the nightmare most think it is, but it can be. Due diligence. |
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Quoted: Quoted: The other option would be a 1965 Impala SS with the original 409 engine option. No 409 in '65 it was the 396 Incorrect. 1965 was the last production year for the 409 and either a 396 or 409 were available in a 1965 B-body. |
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I would like to have a COPO 69 Camaro with either a ZL1 or L88
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Quoted: If I they made a brand new 2000 Chrysler Concorde LXi in silver (with sunroof), I'd snap it up. I got mine (white) with only 30000 miles on it for less than 9000 USD, as it had been a rental. The car that best hit my personal style, comfort, and driving buttons. There are much better cars, but that one was a great bang for the buck, looked great, comfortable as all hell, and ran like a scalded cat with zero trouble of any kind with it. They ruined the grille in 2001, then they came out with the 300 to replace it entirely. Would buy again in a heartbeat. Problem is, now it'd be a Fiat. https://static.cargurus.com/images/site/2010/11/06/20/01/2000_chrysler_concorde_lxi-pic-6032221630885681616.jpeg View Quote what in the actual fuck |
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Can I get the current diesel technology without emissions from the factory? If so, that's the route I'm going.
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Quoted: My cousin has one. It's cooler to look at that is actually drive. https://i.imgur.com/SllOCJO.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/480436/8776DF7B-EB2B-40CB-B0AD-A2ACA4245EA0_jpe-2135348.JPG A Superbird would be pretty cool. My cousin has one. It's cooler to look at that is actually drive. https://i.imgur.com/SllOCJO.jpeg I've heard they have overheating issues at any normal speed. Is that his experience? |
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Quoted: Quoted: If I they made a brand new 2000 Chrysler Concorde LXi in silver (with sunroof), I'd snap it up. I got mine (white) with only 30000 miles on it for less than 9000 USD, as it had been a rental. The car that best hit my personal style, comfort, and driving buttons. There are much better cars, but that one was a great bang for the buck, looked great, comfortable as all hell, and ran like a scalded cat with zero trouble of any kind with it. They ruined the grille in 2001, then they came out with the 300 to replace it entirely. Would buy again in a heartbeat. Problem is, now it'd be a Fiat. https://static.cargurus.com/images/site/2010/11/06/20/01/2000_chrysler_concorde_lxi-pic-6032221630885681616.jpeg what in the actual fuck ‘ Just exactly HOW old are you ??? . |
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This one would be up on the list. Made a thread about it a little while back
Attached File Attached File Attached File 600 HP resto-mod with more info here |
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One of these for sure…. Oh wait ….. Attached File
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2022 BMW M760i xDrive in tanzanite blue exterior and red interior.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If I they made a brand new 2000 Chrysler Concorde LXi in silver (with sunroof), I'd snap it up. I got mine (white) with only 30000 miles on it for less than 9000 USD, as it had been a rental. The car that best hit my personal style, comfort, and driving buttons. There are much better cars, but that one was a great bang for the buck, looked great, comfortable as all hell, and ran like a scalded cat with zero trouble of any kind with it. They ruined the grille in 2001, then they came out with the 300 to replace it entirely. Would buy again in a heartbeat. Problem is, now it'd be a Fiat. https://static.cargurus.com/images/site/2010/11/06/20/01/2000_chrysler_concorde_lxi-pic-6032221630885681616.jpeg what in the actual fuck ‘ Just exactly HOW old are you ??? . 56 |
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Quoted: 1969 Chevrolet CAMARO L72 427 https://cf-img.autorevo.com/1969-chevrolet-camaro-l72-427-mustang-ok-6957757/724x724/2561882-15-revo.jpg?_=1627843786 View Quote Came to post this.... actually I'd like a restomod 1969 Camaro |
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I'd take an old square Land Rover Defender 110 (1990's-ish for some more modern conveniences) with some upgrades like this:
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If a Ford GT is considered a “production vehicle”, then a Ford GT. Otherwise, a pre-71 third generation El Camino big block.
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Quoted: I'd take an old square Land Rover Defender 110 (1990's-ish for some more modern conveniences) with some upgrades like this: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368294/E4E54A75-9492-4080-811D-7294BFA03C97_jpe-2135905.JPG View Quote You're in luck. Ineos is building a modern Defender called the Grenadier. Starting US Preorder's now https://ineosgrenadier.com/en/us/reservation?gclid=CjwKCAjw2bmLBhBREiwAZ6ugo1vcd8mouTbEGlpvMi9NaFcNBq3AP12ADPk_1I_EHBSVeOSUdptrnBoCAjAQAvD_BwE |
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Quoted: One of these for sure…. Oh wait …..https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/145048/E66E8E69-DD0E-4F1F-8C2D-59D859DA199D_jpe-2135777.JPG View Quote Are those all yours? I hate you. |
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Quoted: If you could have your choice of any production model car or truck from any year in brand new condition and price was not a factor, maybe even consider it as a free gift, what would you choose? A 60's muscle car? A new European super car? Maybe a classic pickup truck from the 1950's? Or a brand new 2021 pickup truck? Why did you choose what you did? For me, I would want something like this 1972 Ford 4x4 https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/worldwide/1/4918/295410/1920x1440/w/1972-ford-f250-highboy I chose this pickup truck because I wasn't old enough to have one when they were in production and have been driving well used and abused versions of them for most of my life. Low ground clearance sports or performance cars may be fun, but do not fit well into my lifestyle. Many would not make it up my gravel driveway. View Quote |
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