Author Topic: If you could only own one car other than your daily driver what car would it be?  (Read 11445 times)

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In no particular order.  Jaguar D Type, Mercedes 300 SL or a '64 Shelby Cobra 289.

not playing fair.

"one other car" means one, not three. you pick three, next guy picks seven, I come back with eleven "one other car" picks, ad nauseum....

having to narrow it down to just one is what makes it hard.

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Ok, ok I meant I would choose one from those three zray.  I choose the D Type   :)

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I need something that I can get roof racks on to carry my ladders and my Greyhound likes to go for long rides so it needs a back seat where she can stand up. I need a gps since I get lost all of the time. Something that can go off road so I can go around the traffic and get somewhere today...not tomorrow. Any suggestions? I'm thinking a Mini pickups ort of thing? Supercharged of course.
.    Toyota fj45 wagon (with a portable gps unit)

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1987 C4 Corvette with the B2K* option

* for those not versed in Bow Tie minutiae, this was the factory twin turbo option Chevrolet developed with Callaway engineering.

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I would love to have an original GT-40 or the prewar Banger Hotrod I have now!
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A Citroën Deux Chevaux with wicker seats.

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A Citroën Deux Chevaux with wicker seats.

No way....
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Daytona coupe with a 288 Ferrari GTO coming in a close second.

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Cougar 427 GTE

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If you're like me and have had a particular Shelby for a long time, you know all the idiosyncrasies of that particular car. Maybe you have seen, driven, ridden, or just lusted after an other car. But you haven't actually lived with that car. It's the question of the devil you know vs. the one you don't. (replace devil with woman, if you don't believe in devils)

What I would like is to have the resources to keep my KR convertible in excellent condition AND be able to drive it everywhere without any concerns.

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If you're like me and have had a particular Shelby for a long time, you know all the idiosyncrasies of that particular car. Maybe you have seen, driven, ridden, or just lusted after an other car. But you haven't actually lived with that car. It's the question of the devil you know vs. the one you don't. (replace devil with woman, if you don't believe in devils)

What I would like is to have the resources to keep my KR convertible in excellent condition AND be able to drive it everywhere without any concerns.

^^^ Yes. I've been watching this thread, but am frequently subject to "paralysis by analysis" and can't quite wrap my head around all of the possible parameters and consequences?

I love my Tiger and have always said that a real Cobra and GT40 are dream cars.
However, in this case, based on pure enjoyment... I'm gonna agree with Rocket and say Grumpy's old '66 Convertible  8) - i think that blue is iconic.
« Last Edit: February 11, 2019, 12:52:06 PM by mark p »
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71 scj convertible. Why: 1) my first car was a brand new 71 mustang, and 2) I never could have afforded a convertible, let alone one that can perform like a modern day high performance car...in a 48 year old package.
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If that pic of 1971 SCJ convertible is an auto, it’s my old car lol. Ford only made one.
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If that pic of 1971 SCJ convertible is an auto, it’s my old car lol. Ford only made one.

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If that pic of 1971 SCJ convertible is an auto, it’s my old car lol. Ford only made one.

Bang on. Still runs like a dream (mind you it is -25 today, so it will be a few months until it sees the sun again).
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