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Dream Car wish list

This is my No. 1 dream car.

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Passed on a '69 Camaro Pace Car (the real deal, no cheesy decals on the sides). On consignment at an independent dealer, pushy sales guy, had trouble getting questions answered. I almost caved when I started it - nothing like the sound of a small block Chevy!

So we "settled" for this '07 car. Tons of fun! Scared the crap out of me the first few times I put the pedal down. :hyper:


Being a sports car guy, I love Vette's and have had one as a daily driver ever since my late 20's. I am on #10 now. IMO, there is no other sports car you can buy when it comes to performance value vs acquisition cost.
 
Cars would be a big problem for me, if money was no object. In addition to the usual Nomads, sedan deliveries, Vettes, Cobras, Superbirds, Etc.......................the list is pretty endless.......


I always liked this particular 1953 Studebaker Commander


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And in the process of looking, found these:



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It would be ridiculous and make GAS pale badly.
 
I've always been a car enthusiast and used to have my then dream car, a 2001 Saab 9-5 Aero, which was an absolute monster, especially on the highway. At this point I'm only interested in something electric, and my top choice would be a Ford "Mustang" Mach-E Premium with AWD, which I might buy next year if I have to drive to work. Then, a few years later, I'd like to add this:

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I love GTO's too, any year, I like Pontiacs period.

Always been a Pontiac guy. I've had two 79 Trans Ams, a 65 Lemans (birth year car) 86 6000STE, 89 Bonneville SSE, 69 Grand Prix Model J. I still have my 68 Firebird 400 and I picked up the Late model GTO last year. The one I wish I had kept is the 65 Lemans. Really regret letting that go.

Heck Pontiac's are where my screen name comes from "TinIndian".
 
Being a sports car guy, I love Vette's and have had one as a daily driver ever since my late 20's. I am on #10 now. IMO, there is no other sports car you can buy when it comes to performance value vs acquisition cost.

Cool. Lots of bang for the buck new and used. We've had this one for four years. Only 14K miles on it when we bought it. A little over 30K now. This one is almost a daily driver. Great road trip car, too. Surprisingly comfortable.

Along US24, north of Leadville, CO.