What’s your dream car?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can’t have just one dream car. A true enthusiast needs a dream fleet.

1937 Auburn Boattail Speedster
49 Mercury sedan resto-mod
57 Chevy Nomad street rod
64 Impala SS hardtop coupe
72 Lamborghini Miura
81 ‘Benz 450 SEL 6.9L
82 Chevy K5 Blazer
84 Jeep CJ-8 401
88 Aston Martin Series 5 V8 Vantage
90 Mustang LX5.0 coupe
96 Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR-4
00 Jeep Cherokee XJ Sport
02 Ford F-Superduty Crew Cab PowerStroke 7.3
05 Audi S8
11 Mustang 5.0 Coyote
17 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
20 Tesla Model S Plaid
Any year Caterham V8
Any 2nd Gen Lamborghini Huracan




That would be my preliminary list. The ones I would want immediately.


Jeeps lol. Cringe.


Love Jeeps. And love that they make you cringe. That’s important to me - making people like you, cringe.
Anonymous
Older Toyota Land Cruiser.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine is a 1969 Chevelle SS Convertible with a 396, 4spd and posi rear.

Triple black with white hood stripes


When my car broke down and I got it fixed, somebody had that exact car at the shop over there in district heights, md. Just sitting there broke down


1) seriously doubt that exact car would randomly be at a shop in Maryland. There were probably fewer than a thousand even built (convertible with 396 SB and 4sp Hurst) so the odds of EVER seeing a surviving one outside the Petersen Museum or a car show are almost nil.

2) classic cars require maintenance. Period. This doesn’t mean they’re “broke down”. Your car broke down. The classic car you saw, needed maintenance. Those are not the same things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:None. Car free would be a dream. I fantasize about now blowing hundreds and thousands of dollars over the course of a lifetime on cars, maintenance, fuel, and repairs. It easily costs over $1M in wastes money owning cars in a lifetime.


You must not live in California -

Here car IS king 👑!!
Anonymous
1955 Chrysler C-300
Anonymous
New Corvette
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:None. Car free would be a dream. I fantasize about now blowing hundreds and thousands of dollars over the course of a lifetime on cars, maintenance, fuel, and repairs. It easily costs over $1M in wastes money owning cars in a lifetime.


Same!

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+1 - We waste so much money on cars and the car buying process is the worst. They need to make this a no haggle price with sales like all the other products we buy. Dealing with dealers and their stupid tactics for selling the car is just horrible!!
Anonymous
One of those Mercedes Benz G-Class safari style SUV's, lol. It ain't happening, as they're very expensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One of those Mercedes Benz G-Class safari style SUV's, lol. It ain't happening, as they're very expensive.


Six wheel conversion?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1955 Chrysler C-300


Nice.

Understated beauty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Older Toyota Land Cruiser.


What series? 40? 70?
Anonymous
I'd love to have and restore a Willys MB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Older Toyota Land Cruiser.


Same. I have a 2005 and I'm not lying when I say it's the exact car I want, but I'm willing to accept a fully restored oldie or the new Lexus version!
Anonymous
I have always loved Porsche 911s. And more specifically, I love the Targa top one with the really neat retractable roof. But they are like $180K and barely depreciate.

Anonymous
Oooh a 1960’s Jaguar E-type….or a 1950’s Mercedes gull-wing SL! LOVE them.
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