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Posted: 10/16/2020 4:13:18 PM EST
It will be brand new with absolutely no mods whatsoever. Period. Same factory engine, no lifts, no paint jobs, just what came off the factory floor and that's it and that is the way it stays. So with that.....what do you choose?
For me, easy pick, my 1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 40 in sand color with the factory PTO winch. |
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Easy. When I got out of basic, I bought a used SS396 Chevelle. It's my most favorite of all the cars I've owned. If I wasn't a poor I would already have another one to play with.
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My first viehical
Retired mountain bell van with three on the tree |
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87 Toyota corolla gts coupe.... i still regret selling that car.
And I've owned 5 corolla gts'. |
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To keep it grammatically correct I'll sell my beloved but rusty and non-running 356 just to get it back factory new.
Only mods are a custom made by dad's first wife leather wrapping on the steering wheel and oh-shiat handle that she put on when it was new, and a 'hey you left your headlights on' buzzer that I added about 20 years ago. |
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I would not trade the SUV I am driving now for any of my previous vehicles. It fits my needs of easily carrying a lot guns to the range and rides very comfortably. Crappy gas milage but I don't ever have to go that far.
Every now and then I would like to have my '89 FZR back, but overall it is not quite the bike my current Triumph Daytona is. |
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Quoted: So now you have a model on a shelf on a wall............. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Bugatti Chiron You had to have actually owned one, not drooled on one. 1:64 scale is a mod, right? So now you have a model on a shelf on a wall............. You owe me a $3 million car, Bud. |
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97 Camaro Z28 in silver, my first car I ever owned. I'd take it back in a heartbeat except that it was wrecked one day driving on snow.
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1987 Mustang GT...It's the only car that I owned that would even come close to my current fleet.
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Quoted: It will be brand new with absolutely no mods whatsoever. Period. Same factory engine, no lifts, no paint jobs, just what came off the factory floor and that's it and that is the way it stays. So with that.....what do you choose? For me, easy pick, my 1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 40 in sand color with the factory PTO winch. View Quote |
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AC Cobra Super Snake.
I want to live in fear of what the car is going to do when I push the pedal. |
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Would love a copy of my moms old 240z that she got rid of when I came along. My car choices if you just count what I have owned would suck.
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I would say my 93 Nissan XE pickup, but they needed bigger tires from the factory.
Really, all the vehicles I've ever owned were inadequate in some way from the factory. I would probably go for my 97 F250 with the 7.3 in it. I could sell one of those new for a fucking mint. |
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'71 Mach 1...the back seat folded down all the way back to the tail lights negating the need for a motel room.
2nd may be my early '70's Bronco V8 I sold for $300. |
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66 Corvette Roadster, Rally Red, black leather. OP, mine didn't have AC....can you get mine with AC?
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Pretty much any of the 80's shit boxes i had would suffice for me.
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That's a tough one...
Probably 1983 Porsche 928 euro-spec grey market car. Leather everywhere. |
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My old 1980 Ford F250 with the 302, 8' bed standard transmission and 4x4. Blue. I really miss that truck.
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