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Besides the Zcar, what are your favorite cars?


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Besides my Z and Roadster, beside any other Datsun I plan to own, is a little rare droptop cruiser, not a sports car, 1967 Alfa GTC. I can't tell you why, it's a bit boxy. But I fell in love with this convertable on first sight.

I think they only made 500. I had a chance at one in 1983, but I was too young and broke and my life was changing fast. The only one I've seen in the last few years was for sale for 17 grand.

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Originally posted by 1 Bravo 6

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Hmmmm, let's see now.

If I didn't have "Precious", I'd probably head south and pinch Alfadog's pride and joy.

I'd never own a Mustang, they're as common as mozzies in a swamp.

Most likely, I'd go for a '65-'66 Camaro. Love the lines.

Rick.

When they call domestics at the drag races they should change the name and say Mustangs and others, because Mustangs are just so bloody easy to work with. I don't really like mustangs but it's always been a successful name and you have to hand it to ford for that one.

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Cars that I would like to own (other than the Z):

Toyota 2000GT

Porsche 928S

Porsche 911 RS 2.7

Porsche Speedster

Mazda RX7 (FC)

Acura NSX

Ferrari 250 Lusso

Ferrari 275 GTB/4

Ferrari 512BB

Ferrari 375 GTB/4

Ferrari 550 Maranello

Dodge Viper GTS Coupe

1965 Jaguar XKE Coupe

1965 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 327 4sp. "fuelie"

Lotus Elise (both old and new)

1985 Lotus Esprit

Jaguar XKSS

Morgan 4/4

Alfa Romeo

Cobra Daytona Coupe

1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Triumph TR6

Triumph TR3

Austin Healey 3000

BMW M1

BMW 507 Coupe

Ford GT40

Datsun Roadster 1600 (low windshield)

MGB GT

and that's about all I can think of for now...

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I love my Z, but I am a Mopar man at heart. I have a 66' Satellite 2-door with a built 383 backed with a 727. I also have a 67' Monaco 4-door also w/ a 383 that I am currently turning into a custom lead sled. Now all I need is t find the 60's Powerwagon I've been serching for and I will have a car for any mood I might be in. Sports Car, Muscle Car, Custom Cruser, and 4x4.

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Were I to somehow stumble upon $1 million, by the end of the day I would own a:

-BMW M5

-Honda VFR800F

By the end of the year I would own:

-S13 240sx and Last Gen Camaro Z28 (Cheapest 'true' tuner cars, one for handling, the other for straight line)

-Honda CBR1100XX

-1968 Dodge Charger 440 R/T (Who can afford the Hemi?)

-1942 Jeep (non CJ)

-Nismo blue R34 Nissan Skyline (ooh baby RB26DETT, dorifuto time)

-BMW E46 M3

-C5 Corvette, Z06 of course

-David

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Originally posted by 1 Bravo 6

I'd never own a Mustang, they're as common as mozzies in a swamp.

Most likely, I'd go for a '65-'66 Camaro. Love the lines.

That's no reason not to own a particular car Rick. No doubt early Camaros are a beautiful example of American muscle cars but for mine it doesn't hold a candle to the Fastbacks.

Pure porn.....

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without fanfare:

The older cars:

68, 69, 70 Big Mopars (Super Bee, GTX, Roadrunner, Charger, R/T)

Shelby Cobras

68, 69, 70 Mustang Bosses

69 Camaro Rally Sport

66 GTO

Any early Fairlane

The early 50's Mercuries (the ones that get chopped and lowered; I wouldn't do it, but those are the years that are tits)

The newer cars (only those that are within reach):

Audi S4 and the yet to be intro'd S6 replacement

BMW M3 or M5, even the wagons

Toyota Celica Supra GT

Lexus GS400

Ford Lightning P/Up truck

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