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March 11, 2005 at 3:00 am #173AnonymousInactive
What is your dream car?
!968 Dodge Charger.
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March 11, 2005 at 3:12 am #6398GaribaldiKeymaster
Hm… tough one. I’d have to say 1971 GTO Judge Convertibe.
March 11, 2005 at 4:03 am #6399AnonymousInactive1970 426 Hemi Cuda
March 11, 2005 at 4:18 am #6400GaribaldiKeymasterQuote:1970 426 Hemi CudaThose are bringing big bucks these days, $300,000 + at barrett-jackson. They’re a very hot item!
March 11, 2005 at 12:31 pm #6401AnonymousInactiveI’ll take the engine on wheels. Wanna race? 😆
Or my modern pick, 0-124 @9.9 seconds, Top Speed 205 😯 :
http://www2.us.porsche.com/english/usa/carreragt/default.htm
March 11, 2005 at 7:27 pm #6402AnonymousInactiveQuote:Quote:1970 426 Hemi CudaThose are bringing big bucks these days, $300,000 + at barrett-jackson. They’re a very hot item!
I suspect a lot of it has to do with the scarcity of the true 426 hemi. There were 426 engines built in the ’60s by Mopar that weren’t hemis, and sadly, many have palmed them off as hemis. True hemis are rare enough that you will pay a pretty penny for them, to be sure. It’s probably easier to get an original L88 alum. block 427 than a true 426 hemi.
Another reason for the shortage was the desirability of the engine for drag racing. They snapped up almost all the available ones, and since they stopped making them long ago, up up up went the prices 😯
This is the one I would most like to have. I salivate uncontrollably when I see this, so I’ll post it and then leave the thread quickly :
March 12, 2005 at 12:21 am #6403GaribaldiKeymasterQuote:Quote:Quote:1970 426 Hemi CudaThose are bringing big bucks these days, $300,000 + at barrett-jackson. They’re a very hot item!
I suspect a lot of it has to do with the scarcity of the true 426 hemi. There were 426 engines built in the ’60s by Mopar that weren’t hemis, and sadly, many have palmed them off as hemis. True hemis are rare enough that you will pay a pretty penny for them, to be sure. It’s probably easier to get an original L88 alum. block 427 than a true 426 hemi.
Another reason for the shortage was the desirability of the engine for drag racing. They snapped up almost all the available ones, and since they stopped making them long ago, up up up went the prices 😯
This is the one I would most like to have. I salivate uncontrollably when I see this, so I’ll post it and then leave the thread quickly :
I definitely see what you see in that cuda!! Very Happy WOW! If I had one of those……
March 13, 2005 at 1:48 pm #6404AnonymousInactiveThinking about picking it up. WOuld have to store it for the winter though.
March 13, 2005 at 4:53 pm #6405GaribaldiKeymasterQuote:Heres mine.
http://www.swapalease.com/VehicleSearch/VehicleDtlL.asp?year=%&make=Ferrari&model=%25&category=%25&state=&zipcode=&begPayment=0&endPayment=5000&begPrice=&endPrice=&BegMonthsRemaining=0&EndMonthsRemaining=73&recent_list=&forSale=&Country=US&ListingType=L&sort=3&page=1&ResultsPerPage=10&vehicleID=159046Thinking about picking it up. WOuld have to store it for the winter though.
Very nice!
Welcome to the forum BTW!! Great to have you here.I’d have to say my dream car is this:
or this:
March 14, 2005 at 1:14 am #6406AnonymousInactiveOh that silver goat is cherry Any one of those cars would do nicely
March 14, 2005 at 1:47 am #6407GaribaldiKeymasterQuote:Oh that silver goat is cherry Any one of those cars would do nicelyI agree!
March 15, 2005 at 11:41 am #6408AnonymousInactiveI’d love one of these. The Aston Martin DB9. Lovely!
March 15, 2005 at 10:00 pm #6409GaribaldiKeymasterQuote:I’d love one of these. The Aston Martin DB9. Lovely!
Very nice! :A :wav:
March 21, 2005 at 12:07 am #6410AnonymousInactivemy favor’ite car is a 1948 tucker
March 22, 2005 at 3:03 am #6411AnonymousInactive1967-1969 Camaro SS. Better yet, how about a Camaro from that era with the ZL1 option! 😈
But I can go with this:
More pics here: http://www.streetdreamstexas.com/update.php?command=showimage&pk=68-1622
A 1967 Mustang Fastbask would also fit the bill. No need for the Eleanor type, I’m thinking Bullitt.
March 22, 2005 at 4:20 am #6412GaribaldiKeymasterVery nice Mike!
I wouldn’t mind going with this nice 70 GTX:
[img]http://www.wiscollectorcar.com/coppermine/cpg132/albums/Carshows/Monroe/normal_DSCF0386.JPG[/img] -
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