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[quote=NSXType-R;983148]I never understood Saabs, but I like your choice in the BMW.[/quote]
Drive one and you'll understand :D I never really liked Saab's until I drove some of them myself. They are just so well put together and have so much character!!
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As a former Saab owner and born in the same year as Revo I can't fault his selections at all
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Exited (well, more like cut out) of the womb in 1991 so torn between mostly group A cars:
1. Skyline GT-R
2. E30 M3.
3. Delta Integrale
4. Legacy RS-R type-RA.
I also wouldn't say no to a F40 either. But if it were MY money, it would either be a M3 or a Legacy.
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I have to go for a car that I admired as a wee lad: Countach 5000QV.
To hell with May saying never met your heros.
I played with a red Countach Hot Wheels car at my Nana's apartment when I was young.
The 80s and Lamborghini perfectly captured.
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1987 Porsche 959. Had a remote controlled one that I can remember playing with as early as age 3-4. Only problem was that there was a cord running from the control to the Porsche, so you had to follow it around. Nevertheless, it made a lasting impression on me and I have a soft spot for the car. The car is still in my possession to this day.
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[quote=Revo;983139]I'm undecided between those three.
1977 was a great year.[/quote]
Those are really one of the best cars...amazing cars...:)
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[quote=Revo;983139]I'm undecided between those three.
1977 was a great year.[/quote]
1977 wasn't so great of a year for American cars...
- The muscle car was dead.
- GM cars were downsized.
- Reliability was not as good as the '60s/early '70s.
- More plastic added each year.
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[quote=Fleet 500;983303]1977 wasn't so great of a year for American cars...
- The muscle car was dead.
[B]- GM cars were downsized.[/B]
- Reliability was not as good as the '60s/early '70s.
- More plastic added each year.[/quote]
Well, that can only support my statement here.
GM struck gold with redesigned B-body back in 1977. It was exactly what customers needed and wanted, can't argue with that.
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1992 Cadillac Seville
[IMG]http://www.caddyinfo.com/sts.jpg[/IMG]
20 years old and still looks better than anything Daewoo, Kia, Daihatsu etc can bring out.
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[quote=Gotmilk;983338]1992 Cadillac Seville
20 years old and still looks better than anything Daewoo, Kia, Daihatsu etc can bring out.[/quote]
I dare to disagree with that. :D
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1983....I think 956 is actualy from 1982....83 though was the year they finished 9 out of top 10 places at Le Mans...
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Interesting thread. However, I can't participate because I was born in 1943. But I like the entries non-the-less.
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Well [URL="http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/1534/Alfa-Romeo-6C-2500-SS-Touring-Cabriolet.html"]there's this one[/URL], which is rather nice.
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1949 was an odd year, but here is a short list of four which deserve honorable mention for my birth year favorites wish list;
1949 Ferrari 166MM Barchetta
1949 Cisitalia Arbath 204
1949 Jaguar XK120
1949 Mercedez-Benz 170S Cabriolet
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