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If you could have one car, which one?


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4 hours ago, The Poojer said:

something like this would make me very happy...a type 2 19 window VW Bus

 

 

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Forgot about them, I would add that to my list too, then use it to run down hippies...

5 hours ago, Boyst62 said:

I know a broken down Jeep truck you could get. It's been in the same spot for 8 years in a carport. Flat tires. Ran fine before that. Neighbors had it sit there too long. 

I wish I could, I want a project resto vehicle but dont have the time space or money for one right now

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1 hour ago, Seasons1992 said:

I want a "sealed in a vault since production" 1st gen Acura NSX.

 

 

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Honorable mention would be a 1964 split rear window Corvette.

No such thing as a 64 split window, 63 is the only yr

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2 hours ago, Helpmenow said:

No such thing as a 64 split window, 63 is the only yr

 

I get that wrong EVERY ******* time.

 

Thanks for correcting. I want a deep black split rear window '63. Manual. I'm 39, there isn't another 39 year old on the planet looking for one.

2 hours ago, Gugny said:

 

We're gonna need a bigger crock pot.

 

Good sir....THAT is an amazing callback. Well played.

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On November 13, 2017 at 8:30 AM, BillsEnthusiast said:

If you could pick one car to own, which car would you take?

 

Give me an '88 Pontiac Fiero GT or an '86 Buick Grand National and I'll be happy as a clam. 

 

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Is this some kind of sick joke?

 

 

 

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70's pickups do have that nice solid look to them, not quite "classic" but not "new"

They look solid, and are some of the only vehicles out there that make an engine bay with  a v8 motor in it look spacious

I do think that with those trucks, it has to be single cab shortbox. They don't look as good with the long boxes

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