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Oldtoe

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I have always been obsessed with cars. Mostly new ones, although a few old ones do get my blood pumping. If I had a warehouse and the means, here's a list of what I'd have around to drive.

1. 2008 BMW M3
2. 2007 BMW 335i sedan
3. 2008 Chevy Silverado
4. 2008 Chevy Suburban
5. 2008 Roush Stage 3 Mustang (minus the fake hood scoop)
6. 2008 Dodge Charger R/T
7. 1993/4 Nissan Sentra SE-R
8. 2008 Chevy Corvette Z51
9. 2008 Mercedes CL63 AMG
10. 1987 Buick Grand National


Anyone else? Wife's out of town and kid's at in-laws; and I'm bored!
 

silverburst

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An early 70's ram air Trans Am would be nice. Or an SS396 El Camino. Or a Mach-1 with the 351. Or another Buick GS Stage 1. Or...
 

brasco68

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My 99 Mustang GT 35 anniversary edition sitting in my garage is just fine for me.

Although...when I had the means to do so a few years back...I wanted to buy a Ford GT40...but, it wasn't practical since I just became a dad....and where the hell would you put a car seat in one of those things? haha
 

Eilif

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1. mid- to late- 80s Porsche 928
2. mid- 70s Chevy Vega with a 283 under the hood
3. 1970 Valiant 318 (my first car...nostalgia)
4. 2007 Prius for commuting 'cuz gas costs a fortune nowadays!
 

Jimmyb

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1. Lotus elise
2. Audi RS4
3. Caterham R400
4. Ariel Atom
5. Aston Martin DBS

Should cover it for me I think!!
 

kevin

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looks like I may have to pull out the scanner tonight......I bought my first car, 1972 El Camino, freshmen year of high school. Me and the old man spent 2 1/2 years restoring it inside and out. Oh how I miss her!!!!!

No factory four speed like BP's Chevy though, that thing was a sight to behold....really top notch condition and for anybody who knows the classic muscle car era a Factory Four Speed Convertable SS Chevelle is about as good as it gets. RIP!!!!
 

Oldtoe

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My mom had a 2001 Honda S2000. For some reason, it was at my house for a week or so; and I couldn't just let it sit there, could I? I took it out on some of my favorite rural back roads; and have NEVER had as much fun in a car. The speeds at which I was able to take corners were face-distorting. That, and the 8,900 r.p.m. redline were enough to plant a two-week smile on my face. She traded it for a 2004 350z roadster, which was a notch or two down on the fun-o-meter. Damned uncomfortable car, too. She just picked up a new BMW 335i convertible 6-speed manual last week, and I think we now have a winner for her!
 

adouglas

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I have an elise and love it

Drool... I SOOOO want an Elise! Colin Chapman was a hero of mine.

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Gimme a small, light car any day of the week.

For a year or two a while back I was doing time trials in an old Saab Sonnett III. Stock drivetrain, but it had been gutted and a roll cage fitted to it. The thiing had a small V4 in it (a forklift engine, no kidding), undoubtedly less than 100 hp. But it was super-light and handled like the proverbial go-kart.

It used to drive the guys in the Vipers crazy, because I'd be all over them in the twisties where horsepower doesn't matter all that much.

Some Famous Chapman Quotes:
. * "Simplicate, then add lightness." . . * "To add speed, add lightness."
 

Jodizzle

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I have many dream cars .. but one that holds a special place in my heart is:
1965 Mustang Fastback - GT 350 (Carrol Shelby)
 

Tim O'Sullivan

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Just bought this:

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2002 Skoda Fabia. Does 40mpg, very cheap to run and I can get all my gear in it!

I would really like a Smokey & The Bandit era Trans-Am, but as gas costs $10 a gallon here, its not going to happen!
 

Oldtoe

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I often wonder how Hal Needham's boys modified that Trans Am to actually spin its tires. From what I've read, a 1977 T/A 6.6 did the quarter-mile in something over 17 seconds, slower than a 4-cylinder Honda Accord!

Ahh, the good old days of early emissions controls.
 
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