MClark
Well-Known Member
Good for going to the mall at Christmas.
Every parking spot is available
69 BOSS 429
6. De Tomaso Pantera 90si
Had a 1970 Riviera. Think scaled up Camaro by about 25%. 454 engine, could leave rubber even going 35 if you stomped on the gas.70-72 Porsche 914/6
1965 Porsche 356C cabriolet
1965 Buick Riviera
63-68 Jaguar E type roadster
68-70 Citroen DS
Had a 1969 Continental (with suicide doors). Got it up to over 120, still accelerating when the speedometer pegged at 120.69 BOSS 429
67 shelby cobra
67 lincoln continental 4 door
70 superbird
77 pacer
Had a 1981Trans Am. The pic is when I sold it in 1999. Paid $10K for it new. Turbo yes, T-top no. They had the Bandit version for $25K. Between my long hair and this car, I got pulled over at least once/month. My next vehicle was a minivan and I got pulled over 2 times in the 19 years I had it.1989 Turbo Trans Am With the Buick GNX motor,baddest Trans Am ever built, and fastest. I have a 4th Gen trans Am but I love the Metallic orange paint. 1st and 2nd Gen Ford GT and the Veyron finish out my dream list.
Had a 1969 Continental (with suicide doors). Got it up to over 120, still accelerating when the speedometer pegged at 120.
way too many cars for a poll, but would be fun if someone wants to make a list and keep it updated....go for it.I'm wondering if we need a poll, or some statistics to see what's top..
Superbird & Ferraris seem to be tops so far..
my uncle had one which was a convertible and orange in color, had power everything you could imagine, a guy gave it to him for fixing his A/C unit, back in 1976Had a 1969 Continental (with suicide doors). Got it up to over 120, still accelerating when the speedometer pegged at 120.
Agree on the Stratos! I love it so much that I tried to put a down-payment on a replica kit last year from the UK, but the company had none left. This year they started up again but now it's closer to turn-key and I think start at $50k.
Caterham.
Now you're talking, that would be high on my list too! The one in the photo is a 1965 or 1966, the hood bulge says it has a big block motor. If you could read the badge on the front fender you could tell which year- 1965 came with the 396, 1966 came with the 427. The wheels aren't stock. I owned a red 1966 427 convertible for a few years in the early 1970s.First for me would have to be a mid 1960's Corvette in Nassau Blue... Always loved that body style and color
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What a coincidence, I was just thinking about this car today as my uncle had one of these while I was living with them. The seats were so comfortable. As usual, if I would have had any sense, he was going to give it to me, but I declined.3. Dodge Meadowbrook circa 1950
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