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Something practical that won't attract to much attention and not cost too much for insurance and registration.
I'm thinking a sporty hatchback like a GR Corolla. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/248474/FCF8F8D9-5192-444E-8FD3-CA3B368090EF_jpe-2814805.JPGTotally 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. View Quote Came to post this. It’s the holy grail. |
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If money was no object, I'd have way more than ONE car. But what I'd really love is a fully restored 1969 Challenger with the biggest supercharged engine I could stuff into it -- and a modern suspension.
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Quoted: Never meet you hero's. Lots of videos on YouTube of guys reviewing Countach's. Turns out they were really pretty lousy. View Quote That's the point. Cars today are soulless machines. I grew up driving my dad's 1969 Ford Torino as a teenager in the late 80's. I miss all the things that made it an adventure. My aunt has my granddad's 1964 Mercury. I drove it to the gas station to fill it up for her yesterday. Haven't driven an old vehicle in decades. I loved every second of it. I'll take the Countach in a second over any modern super car. |
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I've always had a thing for the BMW 3.0 from the 1970s. I knew a guy who had one about 30 years ago and he only wanted about 12K for it. I passed on it but wish I hadn't.
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AEV Wrangler 392 Recon. Loaded out the yin-yang.
I don’t need speed. I want to drive over cool shit in a cool-as-shit Jeep. |
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A mid '80s Renault hatchback. Red. Faded red, like it's spent a decade in the sun and salt along the Mediterranean coast.
I'd want to keep the car in Marseille. Some unremarkable apartment, maybe on the southeast side of the city. |
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That's one ya definitely wouldn't need to fret over regarding door dings an such.
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View Quote This right here but if I hit the lottery I'd have one of each vintage. Then I'd commission Camilo Pardo to do some livery's. |
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I know that I'd buy them because driving one public roads is riskier when you have liquid assets. You're a "target defendant" and you know the nuisance suits are coming from people who want to be "paid to go away."
That said, I'd love a 911 Turbo S and a Cayenne Turbo GT when I need something "practical". They're acceptably quick and don't advertise quite as much as a Lambo, Lotus, or Ferrari. Not really "under the radar" though. |
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Didn't read all the comments... Definitely an mrap! Woop woop and lights. Pull over... uhhhh negative!
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Quoted: What car would you buy if you hit the lottery? Mine is a trinity: Black Countach, White Testarossa, Silver 911 Turbo Flachbau. View Quote We can be friends. |
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Ford Pinto with unaltered gas tank.
4speed with bald tires and a 8track radio playing a really warn copy of Bob Seeger and the Silver Bullet band. And fuzzy steering wheel cover. |
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Singer 911 DLS
Ferrari 288 GTO Ferrari F12 tdf Daily driver: 911 GT3 Touring Would chase down some version of Koenigsegg for “out there days”… |
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25th Anniv Countach, R35 GTR in Millennium Jade Green, Unimog RV
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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 |
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I would commission a tube chassis carbon fiber 1968 Charger upgraded into a 1969 Daytona wing car with Hellcat powertrain and make interior and exterior as stock looking as possible
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I would commission a tube frame carbon fiber 1968 Charger upgraded into a 1969 Daytona wing car with Hellcat powertrain and make interior and exterior as stock looking as possible
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Porsche 964 Backdate Apparatus „GS7“ - elferspot.com |
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A 1960's something - Plymouth Alpine Sunbeam fast back. Not a monster car; but it was the first car I ever help
rebuild and I learned to drive a stick with that car. Fun, yea - but not all that fast. |
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Late model Porsche 911 with a manual transmission.
Then other stuff like a FJ40 Land Cruiser. |
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Probably an Audi A8 or S8, depending on how much money we're talking. Not a huge difference in price, but mentally it would be difficult breaking into the six figure range for a car. Unless I had huge fuck you money.
I like the way they look and they're understated |
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