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Quoted: 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. View Quote That is the reason I put it had to stay in new condition, because so many older rides had a fault in at least one area that we modded, whether it was suspension, brakes, [the FJ's worst trait] or the engine. |
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1968 Pontiac GTO, that metallic forest green color. I loved that car.
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1972 Mercedes 220D.
Owned one, Dad bought it four months before I was born, gave it to me when I was 22. I sold it when I started finding bits of metal in the oil filter, should have held onto it and rebuilt the engine. |
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My first vehicle was a 1982 toyota 2wd pickup. It had power steering, brakes, a/c and an am/fm cassette deck. It had a manual transmission. I drove it exactly as it came off the showroom floor.
I'd take a clone of that truck in a heartbeat. |
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The practical me says Ford Excursion with the 7.3
The nostalgic me says 71 Dodge Charger R/T The fun me says 2021 GT40 |
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Tough choice.
64 Fairlane coupe 64 Galaxy Country Sedan 77 FJ40 49 Chevy pickup |
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No question about it........
1967 Camaro Z/28 only 602 ever made. (Been on here 14 years and still can't post pictures to this site) |
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LOL I still have it. 2006 BMW M3. Still has the airbag sticker on the passenger side dash.
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My old Ferrari 355 Spyder but without the bad cylinder.
Fucking Ferrari dealers and their lying sales staff. |
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72 Chevelle SS. It was my first car. Ive got cars now that are faster and handle better so if I get to keep them all IM IN!
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66 Buick Skylark that I had for a few years.
It was a low production number, oddly optioned car. Basically a GS340 minus the hood scoops. Sadly, it was too far gone to restore (bad rust and one side was 2" shorter then the other, just hid with bondo and drywall edge molding). |
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Catalina Safari 1987 mustard color ...kept a young man humble. I will say my buddies ended up riding with me everywhere. AC system would freeze you out.
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1935 SJ LaGrande Dual-Cowl Phaeton
I wish I owned it. I did have the model though. |
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When I was 14 I convinced my old neighbor to sell me his 67 mustang fast back that had been sitting for ages in his barn. My whole life he let me climb in it and pretend to drive it so it made sense for me to have it. Spent the next few years slowly getting it running and driving.
Drove it for about six months and then got offered a decent price for it. Sold it to buy a truck. I would love to have the mustang back. |
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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
440 Magnum, 4 spd, pistol grip shifter |
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My (used) 1963 Porsche 356 S90. Sure, I hot-rodded it, but to have it back, factory pristine, would be wonderful. It would be a great cruiser/carver even by today's standards.
Second Place: my 1967 911S. PS: how do I insert a photo? |
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1962 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible
1970 Chevrolet Corvette roadster 1969 Chevrolet El Camino SS 396 I flipped cars on the side for years. Owned a lot of different makes of fun stuff for short periods of time. I could settle for just the Chevys though... |
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That's a tough one..... The ones that popped in my head (in order):
70 Chevele 396 4-speed 70 Camaro Z-28 4-speed 1974 K5 blazer 350 auto w/air <edit> The dude above me reminded me that I once owned two El Camino's and a old truck. 66 350 auto 67 396 stick 69 K10 350 stick w/air (Mighty Whitey) Man... this thread has really kicked me in the balls. |
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1975 Chevy K5 Blazer 4x4 350 4bbl.
I had SO much fun in that rig! |
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I miss my 93 Wrangler. I had it 18 years, sold it when I moved to Florida.
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There's nothing that I have owned that I would want. If I did, I would have it
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Space grey, 5 speed manual, black leather with walnut trim Z3 3.0 Roadster. Very first BMW I ever owned, and the forerunner to the Z4 35is in the garage now.
Mom's 1972 280 SE 4.5 that I drove all through high school wouldn't trail far behind. Attached File |
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This is easy for me. I would love to have my old 1965 Chevelle Malibu SS back in new stock condition.
Second place would be the family hand me down 1967 VW Camper I had in high school. Either of these are big dollar vehicles nowadays. |
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