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I want the Kirino themed train
Attached File Attached File If trains don’t count I guess I’ll settle for a mk4 Supra |
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Quoted: https://journal.classiccars.com/media/2021/01/1987-buick-grand-national-std.jpg 1987 Buick Grand National. View Quote @Chris_C My daily driver from 1987 to 1998. I miss that car to this day. |
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I’d get a Land Rover Defender D110 from one of the customizes like Helderburg in NY or EDC in FL.
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Out of production is a mclaren f1. In production or close enough would be a Aston Martin valkyrie.
As far as old tooling. I have read that Ferrari has all of their original prints and most tooling. You can get any sort for any car if you have the funds. |
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Quoted: https://journal.classiccars.com/media/2021/01/1987-buick-grand-national-std.jpg 1987 Buick Grand National. View Quote Manager at a Dominos I worked in college had a white one with the slanted rear window. Cool cars and freaking fast for the day. |
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Quoted: 1954-55 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/325229/D998FF3F-6FB0-4E5C-B135-56C581BAC015_jpe-2134932.JPG View Quote There is no doubt in my mind that there has never been a sexier car made than that. |
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05/06 Ford GT in Midnight Blue w/ BBS forged wheels.
It's a beautiful US made supercar that I could wrench on and wouldn't be afraid to drive semi-regularly as opposed to other choices (288 GTO, F1). |
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1993 Mustang Cobra, that or an optioned out notchback.
Second would be a Impreza 22b. |
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68 GTX 440.
1968 Plymouth GTX 440 4-Speed Electric Blue Track Pack |
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These had the best commercials. Like a Rock. Would be considered sexist/racist today.
Attached File 1992 Chevrolet Truck Commercial Like A Rock |
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Quoted: 1954-55 Mercedes 300SL Gullwing. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/325229/D998FF3F-6FB0-4E5C-B135-56C581BAC015_jpe-2134932.JPG View Quote Growing up in England in the 70’s, mum and I would take the bus into Ely and drive past the dealership. There was one on display inside right at the front window. Doors were always up. Even as a kid I knew it was sex. Such beautiful cars. At the time my Dad had a Sunbeam Alpine (not a Tiger… ) that we’d take for drives around the backroads of East Anglia…and a basket case 6 cylinder E Type that he never got sorted. Across the street neighbor had a 911. I was destined to love cars. |
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1969 Chevelle SS. L78 396/375hp with L89 aluminum head option.
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38 Cord~38 Duesenberg
Austin Healey 3000 Austin Healey 100-6 TR-4A IRS Maybe a Fiat 124. |
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GT40 Shelby edition with a supercharged 427... Starts at 180k without the engine or transmission...
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Quoted: 1989 Ferrari F40 because I always wanted one when I was a kid. https://cdn1.mecum.com/auctions/ca0815/ca0815-219894/images/[email protected]?1439592925000 View Quote The care and feeding would bankrupt me...but it would be a fun trip. |
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Well, as long as we are dreaming, a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible with Fuel Injection
Or maybe a 1965 Corvette Hardtop with Fuel Injection |
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Quoted: Without question a Lexus LFA https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fs1.cdn.autoevolution.com%2Fimages%2Fnews%2Fthis-is-what-the-lexus-lfa-would-look-like-as-a-2021-supercar-150593_1.jpg&f=1&nofb=1 View Quote Hell yes. But definitely not in white. Needs to be orange or lime green or something. ETA: Minty fresh, bitches! Attached File |
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Quoted: Does the early 60’s Ferrari 250 GTO count as a “production car”? View Quote Yes, it was a production car and it would be my choice. Attached File |
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