Your Dream Car...

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My dad sold mine for $125.00 when I left for active duty; I paid $510.00 dollars for it two years earlier. He said it leaked oil when I asked why so cheap.
 
The Ford GT40 is at the top of my list but someone else already shared that one, so here's another near the top of my list.

1963 Split Window Corvette.

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That's sexy.
 
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My dad sold mine for $125.00 when I left for active duty; I paid $510.00 dollars for it two years earlier. He said it leaked oil when I asked why so cheap.
The last time I saw one of these was back in 1968 owned by a USAF Tech Sgt.

He had 3 kids, all fairly tall and in high school.

They all fit in this car with their dad and mom.

Plus their pet bulldog fit in the back.

Same sky blue color.
 
The Ford GT40 is at the top of my list but someone else already shared that one, so here's another near the top of my list.

1963 Split Window Corvette.

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That's sexy.
This is called a chick magnet, yes.

Great for picking up pussy.

But it won't go off-road so it is no good for me.
 
A box Chevy with a built engine, beefed suspension, stick shift, and boost.
This would be a street drag racer.

But again, since it cannot go off-road it is no good for me.

If I cannot climb a mountain trail in it then the car does nothing for me.
 
If you could own any car...price/availability being no object...what would it be?

Post or link to a picture if possible.

/---- Why does anyone care what my dream car is? I don't care what you want. Just go buy it if you can afford it.
 
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My dad sold mine for $125.00 when I left for active duty; I paid $510.00 dollars for it two years earlier. He said it leaked oil when I asked why so cheap.
The last time I saw one of these was back in 1968 owned by a USAF Tech Sgt.

He had 3 kids, all fairly tall and in high school.

They all fit in this car with their dad and mom.

Plus their pet bulldog fit in the back.

Same sky blue color.

I was single and mine carried a surf board inside with room to spare for a St. Bernard (Teddy) who I cared for after his owner fell off a cliff and broke both legs.




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My dad sold mine for $125.00 when I left for active duty; I paid $510.00 dollars for it two years earlier. He said it leaked oil when I asked why so cheap.
The last time I saw one of these was back in 1968 owned by a USAF Tech Sgt.

He had 3 kids, all fairly tall and in high school.

They all fit in this car with their dad and mom.

Plus their pet bulldog fit in the back.

Same sky blue color.

I was single and mine carried a surf board inside with room to spare for a St. Bernard (Teddy) who I cared for after his owner fell off a cliff and broke both legs.
Most people don't realize that it is a long way down from the edge of a cliff.
 
The older I get the more I realize that there is no one "dream"car or motorcycle. There are different vehicles for different purposes and moods. Once you try to pile more features onto a car, it becomes a compromise, which defeats the purpose.

Dream sports car: 427 Cobra or 427 C2 'Vette coupe

Dream touring car: Cadillac XLR-V

Dream muscle car: 454 Chevelle

Dream Luxo-Barge: Cadillac STS-V.

Dream SUV: Hemi Jeep

Dream Pickup: Dodge SRT-10 (I think that's the one with the Viper engine).
 

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