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Quoted: Bought mine last year, didn't hit the lottery though... Thank God my dreams are cheap. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/52611/20220907170943-046e0ad6-me_2_jpg-2814555.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/52611/20220804121307-bcc0140d-me_jpg-2814556.JPG View Quote |
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I was looking at Honda S2000's and Acura Integras just the other day......not dream cars but hell the S2000 might as well be for what they're charging for them
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Quoted: Bought mine last year, didn't hit the lottery though... Thank God my dreams are cheap. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/52611/20220907170943-046e0ad6-me_2_jpg-2814555.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/52611/20220804121307-bcc0140d-me_jpg-2814556.JPG View Quote I'm looking at that or a Corvette next year. If I do the Cobra it would be a cheap one though. |
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Lamborghini Gallardo Super Legerre.
Used, of course, but I really like the lines of that car. |
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Ferrari F40
1971 hemi 'cuda Earthroamer rv or something similar Mostly if i ever win the lottery im buying land. A good few thousand acres. I dont need a big huge house, i want the land to be left alone and to do as i please on. |
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Quoted: https://photos.classiccars.com/cc-temp/listing/125/3741/17652784-1964-ford-f100-thumb.jpg My Dad had one when I was growing up and I lusted after that truck. The body was straight as an arrow, and he'd pulled the 6 cyl out of it and put in a 302 he'd pulled out of a mustang. He sold it after I left for the Army. https://www.motortrend.com/uploads/sites/11/2020/04/1989-Pontiac-Turbo-Grand-Prix-ASC-McLarenHero.jpg I had one of these when I was in high school, and like a dumbass I wasn't smart enough to realize what I had. I would love to have one again. View Quote My little brother's first vehicle was a 65 Ford PU like that. Dad bought it for him for his 15th birthday. He and my uncle rebuilt the old 351 Windsor. Soon as it was running, he wants me to go with him to drive it on some logging roads. I drive the pavement then he gets his shakedown in his truck. I shit not....he only makes it a quarter mile...i see a large pine bough jutting diagonal into the road... "Get over a bit, a limb is there." "OK, i see it." "GET OVER, GET OVER..." He skewered the grill, radiator and fan. I jump out, pull the 4' of lumber out, push him to the passenger side and run the truck full bore back the half mile to the house. I was going to call him a dumbass, but he was sick enough about it. My father was more puzzled about how he could have fucked up his new gift so fast than he was mad about it. He said: "You boys have only been gone five minutes, tops?" |
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I might buy one with the wifes life insurance..maybe..life is short and brutal enjoy it while you can.. |
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Carrera S. Loaded with the options selected with the intent of long-distance touring rather than track days. Carmine, truffle, wood accents, and an extra cow spread across the interior.
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Quoted: https://media.tenor.com/QfeoKJri8-8AAAAd/spongebob-long-list.gif I guess the first one I'd get is an FD RX-7. https://i.imgur.com/d0dJWlv.jpg View Quote Monica <--------rotard |
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There would be several:
1969 Boss 429 mustang Mk IV Supra TT R33 skyline GT-R 300 ZX TT 69 Dodge charger with a hellephant swap |
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Nothing too extravagant. I'd buy a new F-150 for a boring ho-hum daily driver, a Range Rover for trips out of town, and probably a 911 or a GT350 for a fun nice weather car.
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Quoted: Evidently surprisingly tame as a daily driver. I've seen one pull up next to me in traffic in the Villages near Houston. Wish I'd have thought to get a picture. Amazingly low; I wouldn't want to drive it on Houston's Third World roads. But that guy does. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: McLaren F1 Evidently surprisingly tame as a daily driver. I've seen one pull up next to me in traffic in the Villages near Houston. Wish I'd have thought to get a picture. Amazingly low; I wouldn't want to drive it on Houston's Third World roads. But that guy does. @Wineraner If that is the burden that must carried, then why not let it be me. |
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Quoted: I was not around when the Edsel or Model T were for sale, but I have certainly heard the names. Come on Ford, put a little effort into your craft. View Quote From what I understand "maverick" tested the best in the younger demographic, so technically they DID put some effort in for certain values of "best". Their marketing wanks aren't particularly imaginative. |
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Quoted: Hopefully I'll finally have my FC TII swap up and running this summer. View Quote Just got a legit MS body kit for my 8, getting my aftermarket wheels re done in bronze (car is Nordic green) swapped some parts from my old totalled one but more to go, wanna drop my old n02 motor in it for a while and start buying parts for an Rew swap. Big dream is a 20b |
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New Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Restomod '69 Mustang Mach 1 Restomod '70 Chevelle Restomod '87 K10 |
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1956 or 1957 Chevy all duded up. Maybe it has a blower, maybe it doesn't. Needs to be a bright primary or secondary color.
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Quoted: Hmm, now that you mention it, I'd absolutely love a later RS200 E2. It would probably kill me, but it'd be a fun way to go. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Generally I'd be down for any of the rare documented Group B Works units - preferably a later Evolution or E2. Really Moutons '81 Sanremo car, a Group 4 Quattro would be my first choice, but it's not in private hands. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14291/EF5E763D-4B8C-4CE3-8FCB-507562B3C849_jpe-2814380.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14291/46219656-295B-4DA2-9F7F-2648D9F8DB2B_jpe-2814379.JPG This is a documented 86 Delta S4 Rallye - Works Recce (pre-race driving the course) example. Didn't sell at Bonhams Paris in '18 Prolly worth $800-1.2M. Toivonen's 1986 Monte Carlo winning S4 sold last year for just short of $2M. I'd want a Recce, not a race winner, to drive - shit happens, as it did to John Dixon's 959. Hmm, now that you mention it, I'd absolutely love a later RS200 E2. It would probably kill me, but it'd be a fun way to go. With big lottery money, you could prolly shake loose one of the Hart engined cars. Hell prolly one of the 4 Evo S. Long as you can handle a dog-box (easy enough to get the hang), some quirks, but dynamics aren't particularly tough - sure the Evos are a bit high strung, but might not kill ya Pack an insulated bottle of cold water if warm. It wasn't that long ago 200s were attainable non-lottery |
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My understanding is that if you can find an old Prodrive-built rally car, you can send it to them along with a giant pile of cash and they'll restore it. A mid/late '90's Impreza has to be available somewhere. Or honestly, one of the Legacy's from 92 or so would be cool as well.
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Honda Civic.
Cars are waaaay down on my list of toys to buy with lottery money. |
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I just want a truck that won't break down lol, don't need anything fancy
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I would buy five Tacoma's.
That means I would never have to buy another truck in my lifetime. I would use the money left for a 40yr lease on a hanger and a few planes. |
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Now we're talking! |
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Probably one of Mil-Spec's 500hp offroad F150's for shits and giggles, and some sort of small SUV as a daily driver... Something like an S10 Blazer, or a small pickup that size with a camper shell.
I like the bronco with a 4 cylinder, but fuck me, the front end is ugly as sin. Hard to justify spending double that on a Macan. |
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I would just have my C5 rebuilt ground up to show condition . A LS3 will do nicely. Love that stupid car, it deserves it.
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/480444/Paramount-Marauder-Mark-2-Rear-2814801.jpg Apparently most of y'all sip tea with your pinkies out... View Quote I'd rather have a Hilux. |
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Totally late to the party, and while this isn't the one, Sothebys has Alain Prost's allocation F40 on silent bid.. Ya know, the guy who tangled with Ayrton Senna. That would be my absolute first lottery purchase. |
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Earth Roamer. The big one. And an old early 70s GMC pickup like my grandpa drove when I was a little kid.
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Low mileage, unmolested, unrestored 1967 Chevy SWB Stepside pickup.
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Quoted: Why would you want anything less than adequate? https://live.staticflickr.com/3412/5792878372_fdab5b8556_b.jpg https://www.marshallgoldmanoh.com/imagetag/575/13/l/Used-2018-Rolls-Royce-Phantom-1595963313.jpg https://robbreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/phantom.jpg View Quote |
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‘57 Nomad restomod tastefully done that looked original. Not custom body shit done to it.
If I could get in and out of it, GT40. The early 2000’s model. I’m 60, fat with bad knees and back. Daily is a 2015 Mustang GT. I’d also try on one of those fancy Porsche 911 types for fit as well. I really like the ‘80’s models, whale tail and wide body, black on black. I’ll take a new one too. |
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