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Ineos Grenadier. 100,000
Restomod FJ60. 100,000 Bronco Raptor. 95,000 Porsche 911 turbo. 200,000 Corvette Z06 125,000 Restored McQueen safari style mustang 100,000 Sleeper build Audi RS7. 150,000 BMW r9 scrambler 20,000 Ducati multistrada G4’s grand tour 35,000 |
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I saw a CT5 Blackwing today, I’d definitely have to get one of those. $120,000ish
GT3RS. $250,000ish I suppose I’d have to get one of those large Mercedes sedans, whatever the number is nowadays $130,000ish There would be a ZL1 in there, and probably whatever the baddest vette is (ZR1?). Call those two around $150,000ish An M2 CS Clubsport. $150,000ish (with spares) Is there a Ferrari I can pick up with the remaining $200,000? |
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Quoted: This is GD. Everyone has huge, fancy garages and $1M isn't even a noticable amount of money. For me though... I dunno, I've never had a dream car. Something loud and fast. GT-R's are cool. Maybe a 911 GT3 RS. A couple motorcycles. Lots of fab stuff though. Laser, brake, welder, mill, lathe, etc. View Quote I'll take this stuff. |
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I would have f750, 5wheel camper, tahoe for wife, raptor for me, raptor for son, raptor for daughter, a 2019 taurus sho for dd, a 64 vette, and a 57 chevy viking with the short bed
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2000ishTacoma TRD. Maybe two.
A couple of 1996ish LS400s, one supercharged. Maybe a 460 as well. An LX or three. 450 and 470 with ARB bumpers, a newer one, 570 maybe. All stock or near height Lastly, one seriously built and boosted SC300 that looks totally factory except for maybe tires and intercooler tucked away. Maybe a Camry or Corolla for me only. My wife and kids drive the larger, safer stuff in my dream world. In reality, they have Toyota/Lexus sedans. Nothing newer than 2010 preferably. That should be only half the million at the most. So the rest would be spare parts and diy tools like a lift and Techstream. I’d do my own tire balancing. Aside from engine rebuilds I could probably keep them all going for decades by myself. And I would love to do it. ETA why? Because old Toyotas make me happy. To drive and to maintain. They just work and were built very well. Designed with longevity and serviceability in mind. Some cars that weren’t really suck to work on. I don’t want attention or status symbol cars. Well, maybe just a little but only from people that think like I do. |
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Black LTD Crown Victoria, Men In Black style, possibly on an 03+ Crown Vic frame or aftermarket rack and pinion steering, with a twin turbo Godzilla engine and a little red button that triggers nitrous oxide.
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I’d build somthing vr6turbo
Golf1 GTI VR6 Turbo 4Motion LC Start EMU Ecumaster by DAHMO |
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I'm a relatively simple man with simple tastes.
A Pinzgauer 712m for the property. $35,000 A clean DeTomaso Pantera. $150,000 Why? If you don't know why you've never experienced the sound and looks combined. Raw American power encapsulated by something other than a secretary's car with some options checked. An orange 1973 Porche 911 RS. $650,000 It's a firm middle finger to being the passenger with a steering wheel. It's a driver's car that demands it be driven. A 4 wheel drive Toyota Tundra. $50,000 Daily driver that does all needed tasks with no fuss. A Toyota Highlander Hybrid. $50,000 Long ranged road trip cruiser/family hauler. A Toyota Camry for out of town guests $40,000 Nothing sucks worse than being at the mercy of your host's schedule and the rental company's fleet availability for transportation when staying for an extended period. If I trust you in my house I can throw you some keys. And finally a Polaris Ranger SXS for estate trails and chores $25,000 |
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1) GT3 RS
2) Lincoln Navigator L Black Label 3) F450 Platinum 4) RR Phantom |
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Quoted: Your budget is not high enough for my desires……. ETA - my lust starts at a 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Lusso. They clock in at about $1.2m….. My true dream car is a Ferrari 288 GTO. From the first time I saw one I’ve had “want” in my heart. Worth a cool 3.5 million. View Quote At least you picked a cheap 250. I want a GTO. |
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G wagon. Lifted and straight piped.
Roadrunner with 426 Beni F250 4x4 Suburban Ram promaster crew Travel trailer |
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Porsche gt3 rs $250k
C7 ZR1 $150k Ford mustang GT500 $80k Ford f250 Tremor 7.3 $85k My wife’s 4Runner $50k My Tacoma $40k Nissan GTR for my brother $135k GTO restomod for my dad $100k For the family farm Can am defender $30k Yamaha ATV’s $20k Kubota rtv 20k Kubota tractor $40k |
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Toyota Land Cruiser heritage edition - The just in case vehicle
Toyota Tundra - The daily Toyota Supra - The weekends Toyota Sequoia - For spouse and the little one The vehicles above would get around $100,000 in modifications which puts me at about $400000 for the vehicles ( with all the boxes checked on the options list) and additional modifications. The other $600000 goes into Mercedes Benz unimog 6x6 built for world travel. If I have $1 million to spend on vehicles I am financially stable enough where I am not tied down to a 9-5 and would enjoy traveling the world in the vehicle above and have the most reliable vehicles available for daily living. |
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Everything in the Starrett catalogue, a lathe, mill, surface grinder, drill press, and a bench grinder.
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C8 Z06
Grand Wagoneer 392 Rubicon Gladiator F450 4x4 King Ranch dually Ford Raptor Harley Street Glide Special Toy hauler for the King Ranch Various SxS’s and quads and snowmobiles with anything left over. |
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I buy two Raptor Rs and a hydraulic lift. The rest I spend on ammo and whiskey.
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My list is nowhere near $1M, but it would include a 1970 Boss 302 Mustang, and an Audi RS3. For the practical portion, a Tundra 4x4 quad cab would do nicely.
I have relatively simple tastes. |
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Cadillac Escalade, 2007+
Mustang Notchback, 1991-1993 Cadillac Coupe Deville, 1979 Lincoln Continental, 1961-1969 Suzuki Samurai, 1981-1998 Mercedes S600, 2003+ Mazda B2600, 1985-1998 Honda Accord, 2013-2017 (airport/wife car) Deuce and a Half. If there’s any $ left, a motorcycle and a golf cart. Gonna need a decent sized garage I guess because I’ll want a lift, workbenches, and all my tools also. |
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used Tesla $50k
used Tundra $30k used Miata $20k used Audi S7 $50k used 4wd Sprinter van $50 $800k cash :) |
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A gas Chevy 2500 work truck trim, a Miata, the rest in an hysa.
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F150 Raptor R
Tesla Plaid Boston Whaler 210 Montauk Nicest diesel pusher RV I can afford with the leftover change |
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My Daily: M3 Touring
Her's: X7 M60i Weekend: 992 Turbo S Track: E46 M3 CSL Date Night: Some sort of Aston V12 convertible SHTF: New Ineos Grenadier |
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Snap On or Cornwell tool box full of tools and a rotary lift.
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As a deca millionaire forced to put 10% of my net worth in cars...
Like a prius hybrid or tesla or something with really good mileage for dd. A suburban or something for hauling kids and shit. The rest would probably go in to rare cars which would appreciate sitting in the garage and maybe taken to church on a rotation. No fucking clue what those would be. |
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Quoted: No need to "bank the rest" it is utterly not needed. What do you buy? (and the Gen 4 ZR1 is a wicked cool choice....) Again, for everyone, step outside your reality. There is no need to "save" this. It doesnt matter. Spending it all is nothing to you. View Quote You said deca millionaire 10 million. not spending it all is nothing. Even if i had 100s of millions I likely would not have a million sitting in cars. |
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1996 Porsche 993
2023 Porsche GT3 RS 2023 Porsche Cayenne 2022 BMW M1000RR 2023 Aprilia RS660 2023 Ducati Panagali V4R 2023 Honda CBR 1000 RR-R 2023 Jeep Wrangler JLU Some sort of tow rig and toy hauler |
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Lambo Huracan with Underground Racing TT package
Raptor for DD Escalade (wife) Frame off restomod Chevy square body Porsche GT3 Do I have any money left? |
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F350 Tremor for me
Ford Raptor for the wife 18' Lund fishing boat 2 Snowmobiles 2 quads 289D3 CAT track loader 16' dump trailer Then I'd spend the rest building a garage big enough to house everything. |
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F150
Audi rs5 coupe F450 Resto mod c10 80 Monte Carlo on hydraulics Outlaw big tire car Toter home Stacker trailer I'm going to need more money, race cars are expensive yo. |
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I'd have a totally custom 68-71 restomod like crazy GTO convertible in carousel red.
My current LJR that too is crazy restomoded with a diesel. A new 1 ton or more diesel truck Some form of whatever the best scrambler motorcycle, Ducati? Aprilla dirt bike 1 ton up armored suburban. |
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Me: Maserati Quattroporte
Her: Maserati Levante 1967 Corvette with this for drag & drive events. 1993 Chevy Silverado SS 454 to pull my Sea Ray Sundancer. |
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427 cobra -200k
S550/s650 mustang gt with 50k for mods - 100k 2024 raptor r - 120k 2024 expedition for the wife - 80k 2024 gt500 - 120k and the rest for whatever obscure or oddball cars and trucks I want from the 60s-2000s. 60s ford truck 03-04 terminator honda s2000 (ap2) foxbody mustang c6z06 etc |
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It would be pushing it to build what I want for a million, but I’ve always wanted a trophy truck to raise hell in. Attached File
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I don’t need many cars to make me happy, just a Delorean, a Nissan Skyline, another Jeep wrangler, maybe a Mustang GT.
I don’t have exotic tastes lol |
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A well equipped minivan for the wife ($50k)
A Land Rover Defender for when I have to drive with wife and kids ($100k) A road registered Humvee ($35k) An 8pax twin engine with updated avionics ($400k) A VW beetle based dune buggy ($20k) A Ural side car motorcycle ($20k) A spare SUV (Kia telluride or similar)($50k) An 80's single cab short bed Chevy with a lift kit, chrome KC lights and roll bar, and a big block Anything left goes to a 22-28' classic looking boat with an inboard (Chris Craft style with lots of wood) |
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