Dream Car

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firefox335

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Okay here's one for you. If you had unlimited money and could buy any car you wanted. What would it be? Dream big! Don't say "Oh just something that gets really good mileage and gets me where I need to go." I'm talking dream wheels! (Motorcycles are also acceptable.) I'll start this one. When it comes to dream autos, I'm totally old school. My ultimate ride would be a restored 1958 Plymouth Belvedere.
 

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RedDeath5

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wow...i'd have a fleet all my own. let's see......65 427 cobra. 69 BOSS 429, any year Buick Grand National, GMC Syclone/Typhoon, a heavily modified 95,98 and 2010 Taurus SHO, Audi R8 5.2, Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, Lamborghini Reventon, Lexus IS-F, a Ford SHOGun (google it), Cosworth RS200, Nissan GT-R...the list goes on and on...
 

angelique510

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Oh- nice ones, guys!

But I'm a girl and like cute, little things, so...... I would get the entire "Maxwell Smart" car collection. (I had answered this exact question years ago)

Sunbeam Tiger/Alpine
Opel GT
Karmann Ghia
Farrari Cabriolet

And I'd get a Jag XJ6, too - just because.

~A
 

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Ford Skyliner (retractable hardtop), 1957-1959 - A true hardtop convertible
The genuine hardtop convertible has a rigid top that folds down just like that of a soft-top car. The most popular and most intricate of the type was made by the Ford Motor Company from 1957 to '59. Called the Skyliner, it was the world's first mass-produced retractable hardtop. The Skyliner name had been used by Ford from 1954 to '56 on a car with a see-through, green-tinted plexiglass panel replacing the front half of the roof, but the "retrac" gave the name real meaning.




Stephaniems. Didn't the Fairlane have a HardTop 'Vertable?
 
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