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As I'm disabled and have to be very careful about what I drive. I'll take an Escalade for comfort. I miss my Escy.
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Quoted: C7 ZR1...you guys are going to own some boring cars. View Quote I chose one of the fastest and most capable DD offroad trucks that can also haul my family. How am I supposed to tow my fishing boat, carry MTB bikes, or take a C7 hunting? LOL I wouldn't be able to live my lifestyle. As for fun cars, GT3R or R8 V10 spider. Can't haul my fam though, so that doesn't work. |
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Quoted: I am not normally a fan of that lowered....but that is nice. I would want it a tad more normal, with 4x4, and simlar nice one View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The vehicle will be given to you free of charge, but: 1. It cannot be sold, traded, rented, etc. Nor can any components. 2. It must be your primary vehicle for five years, at least 87% of the miles you drive will be done with this, or you forfeit ownership. After five years you can drive it as much or little as you desire. 3. You must cover all expenses - fuel, insurance, maintenance, repairs, etc. 4. The vehicle will given to you with any modifications that you request. What would you choose? Most likely I'd go for something like this, with all modern components. I probably wouldn't go quite that low though. LS engine, modern brakes, suspension, etc. https://www.classiccarstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/70_C10-6-750x500.jpg https://www.classiccarstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/70_C10-1.jpg I am not normally a fan of that lowered....but that is nice. I would want it a tad more normal, with 4x4, and simlar nice one It's probably too low to drive every day, I'd bring it up about two inches |
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I'm pretty happy with what I have now. A 4x4 Ram truck. I'll take another one, if it's free.
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View Quote also in my wheelhouse |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/155204/7E7450F5-472D-4825-A18B-C5A471CFB29F_jpe-1763952.JPG Add a 440 with EFI & locker View Quote nice |
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Already have the Lexus landcruiser ;-)
Something with a diesel, 4 doors, 4x4, and 1-ton capacity. Maybe a large expedition rig, but the 87% DD req in the OP is rough |
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the hoonigan k-truck seems to be something i could get down with daily. with a solid 170hp rotory in a small truck makes for some sketchy driving.
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The car that is in my garage right now, a third generation Mazda Miata, set up exactly as it is with the best roll bar on the market, and a sweet exhaust. I'd add a better suspension than what I got, otherwise I am happy to put as many miles on it as I can. I can afford brakes tires insurance repairs and fuel and still have tons of fun with this car.
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2017 ViperACR after being modded by the guys at Calvaro Motorsports.
Dial the boost back and drive it gently for a few years is easy as a DD. Maintenance is easy. 2000+ hp at the press of a button or just 600. At 600 it will drive nicely as a DD. |
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All the mods i want. Hmm raptor on 37’s or two door wrangler on 37’s
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Revology '66 Shelby GT 350 Convertible, red on black, optioned out around maybe like $230K?
Revology Car Review | 1966 Shelby GT350 Convertible Revology |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/155204/7E7450F5-472D-4825-A18B-C5A471CFB29F_jpe-1763952.JPG Add a 440 with EFI & locker View Quote If I could spec it out anyway I wanted I'd throw the 440 in the scrap iron bin and have a tuned up 12 valve Cummins with an Allison transmission. |
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Quoted: The vehicle will be given to you free of charge, but: 1. It cannot be sold, traded, rented, etc. Nor can any components. 2. It must be your primary vehicle for five years, at least 87% of the miles you drive will be done with this, or you forfeit ownership. After five years you can drive it as much or little as you desire. 3. You must cover all expenses - fuel, insurance, maintenance, repairs, etc. 4. The vehicle will given to you with any modifications that you request. What would you choose? Most likely I'd go for something like this, with all modern components. I probably wouldn't go quite that low though. LS engine, modern brakes, suspension, etc. https://www.classiccarstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/70_C10-6-750x500.jpg https://www.classiccarstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/70_C10-1.jpg View Quote I want a 72 C10 similar to that pretty badly. I'd have mine on air, so I can drop it down when I want and lift it back up when I need too... Not sure if its me or of the trim lines are a bit wonkey from the bed to the cab... Either way, I'd take it in a heart beat. Depending on the interior, what frame and suspension mods and other stuff, that may be a 75-80K truck right there. Not that I could ever afford it, but I'm seeing plenty of them go for astronomical prices. |
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Will it be flown to me on work travel, or do I still get rental cars?
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I'll go for broke - 1932 Ford Model 18 (V8) Roadster (like my profile pic). It's a lot of maintenance and it'll suck in the winter, but I don't drive much anyway. :D
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Quoted: The vehicle will be given to you free of charge, but: 1. It cannot be sold, traded, rented, etc. Nor can any components. 2. It must be your primary vehicle for five years, at least 87% of the miles you drive will be done with this, or you forfeit ownership. After five years you can drive it as much or little as you desire. 3. You must cover all expenses - fuel, insurance, maintenance, repairs, etc. 4. The vehicle will given to you with any modifications that you request. What would you choose? Most likely I'd go for something like this, with all modern components. I probably wouldn't go quite that low though. LS engine, modern brakes, suspension, etc. https://www.classiccarstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/70_C10-6-750x500.jpg https://www.classiccarstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/70_C10-1.jpg View Quote |
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Just make this old girl like new. I’ve owned it for 18 years and I don’t ever plan on selling it. I would take a few modifications though. |
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