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Official leathers tester and crash dummy
Or one of these would do in a pinch.
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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.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.
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I have an 09 G8 GT, looks to be the same color as yours, liquid red?
Not mine:
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Well, that’s what’s cool. Everyone has a different eye for the matterIf money were no object I’d go vintage. Probably a VW squareback with some upgrades to make it a ultra reliable daily driver. I know that sounds odd but I love me some VW and the little wagon is awesome.
Birth-year car. 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France, and yes, those tires really sing.![]()
Couldn't tell you if it's the exact color. In 04 they call it Torrid Red. Love G8's!
250 GTL, or go for one of the racing variations of it.Or one of these would do in a pinch.
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I love GTO's too, any year, I like Pontiacs period.
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.
