Imagine you're flying down the most picturesque road in the world. The sun is out, or even setting. Where are you? And what car are you driving?
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Imagine you're flying down the most picturesque road in the world. The sun is out, or even setting. Where are you? And what car are you driving?
Morgan Plus Eight
A classic car? Hmm...mabye a 911 turbo out in the maritimes...
Veyron - ok, you said classic... 550 Spyder
A Jag E-Type V12 Roadster (customized). A winding road to Barbaresco in Italy.
Good thread.
I'm going to say that an 1990 Black NSX in NY's well lit city during the middle of night would stir me up quite a bit. :D
Or Maybe an old Lamborghini Countach flying down Miami's well lit coast during the sunset.
1972 Lamborghini Muira SV. Touring the Alps.
mine is the Hennessey SRT-10 Viper Venom 1000 Coupe what is yours
Classic car...:rolleyes:
ferrari 250 GTO driving in the good old mountains
shelby cobra 427 on a forest backroad in the fall
[QUOTE=brandisher]ferrari 250 GTO driving in the good old mountains[/QUOTE]
My favourite classic is a 250 GTO but i would be too scared to crash it, so i had to settle for an E-Type V12 Roadster, lol.
If you have the money to own it... you have the money to fix it;)
A GT40, or a cobra 427, not sure though.
I'm on Highway 1, the Pacific Coast Highway, somewhere between San Francisco and Los Angeles, cruising along in a '26 T-bucket roadster rat rod with a Hudson straight 6 and a 4-speed stick with selectible overdrive.
On another day, it'd be something else entirely again...but I know it'd always bee a convertible.
[QUOTE=mclaren_crazy]shelby cobra 427 on a forest backroad in the fall[/QUOTE]
Same here, exept it wouldn't have to be in the fall. Any season would do as long as it wasn't raining or snowing! ;)
An old 275 gtb ripping down an orange leaved covered road in the fall, surrounded by the tree's that are shedding them.
[QUOTE=6speed]I'm going to say that an 1990 Black NSX in NY's well lit city during the middle of night would stir me up quite a bit. :D[/QUOTE]
That is actually quite damn nice...
[QUOTE=m5child]That is actually quite damn nice...[/QUOTE]
What can I say...I like to provoke a sense of style...:cool:
[QUOTE=6speed]What can I say...I like to provoke a sense of style...:cool:[/QUOTE]
Lol... i meant to say "been there, done that", w/o the NSX of course
My dream would be a Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder OR a Pagani Zonda roadster (either regular or F-trim), in the mediterranean.. and maybe even the Alps... geez, im getting all psyched up already!!! :D
Shortnose Jaguar D-Type along the PanAm.
id have to say a 1970 Challenger crusin down a road along the beach
[QUOTE=6speed]If you have the money to own it... you have the money to fix it;)[/QUOTE]
lol nice
Austin Healey Sprite MK1 or a 1st generation Jaguar E-Type
Alpine A110 on the Stelvio Pass in Italy...
I'll be driving a Porsche 356 SC, cruising freely along the Mediterranean in Nice and Monacco.
My first car back in 1972 - a 1964 1/2 Mustang - 289 V8 with a 3/4 grind Shelby cam, mechanical lifters, holley 650 4bbl, 4 spd, convertible.
Cruising Galveston Beach with the top down on a really nice summer days, watching all the girls, watching all the girls, watching all the girls go by...
A 1962 BMW 1800 or a dark blue 1967 Ford Mustang.
an original M3 up Mt Nebo (or following the mountain range aaaaall the way to sydney)
Cisitalia 202 through the acces road to Val d'Isere,Switserland :)
[QUOTE=6speed]If you have the money to own it... you have the money to fix it;)[/QUOTE]
you're not wrong....:)
FIAT Dino spider on a small winding road in Italy:D :D :D
[QUOTE=john14]A 1962 BMW 1800 or a dark blue 1967 Ford Mustang.[/QUOTE]
the 1800 was introduced in 1963....
[quote=clutch-monkey]an original M3 up Mt Nebo (or following the mountain range aaaaall the way to sydney)[/quote]
drift ready Supra single turbo with stupidly large amounts of lag...
but seriously driving australia from south to north on the east coast swapping between the coastal and the mountian highways..
in a zonda F or a murcilago..
Probably something like this:rolleyes:
Post is worthless without pics:p
[QUOTE=ribatejo69]Morgan Plus Eight[/QUOTE] in Sintra, of course
for those who do not know what the Stelvio pass is..
[url]http://www.bormioonline.com/en/bormio/history/?k=128&p=2805[/url]
and
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelvio_Pass[/url]
[quote=henk4]for those who do not know what the Stelvio pass is..
[URL="http://www.bormioonline.com/en/bormio/history/?k=128&p=2805"]http://www.bormioonline.com/en/bormio/history/?k=128&p=2805[/URL]
and
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelvio_Pass"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelvio_Pass[/URL][/quote]
The Stelvio pass seems too intense to really enjoy the ride :( The driver has to constantly focus and your getting trown to every side of the vehicle :rolleyes:
I prefer a mountain road but not too mountainous,you know?Like the road i mentioned above or the road along the lago maggiore.Twisty but easy to drive combined with great views and pitoresque towns :)
i think screw the classic little car stuff and go for it for me a ford falcon xy gtho phase 3