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    The Bet Classic You've Seen Lately

    what is the nicest classic car you've seen lately.
    i like it when you call me big mommy.

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    A310 GrpIV factory car

    only beating out the other one a Lanci Stratos GrpIV rally prepped car. ( because IT is the Hawk replica )

    What do you mean by "lately". I see a whole brace every month and more often now the rally season is started !!!!
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    Don't put down Hawk reps. They're built just down the road from me ... I normally hear them before I see them

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    275GTB/4 Cam, see it over spring break every year.
    NASCAR = REDNECK

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    sweet next year take a picture i'd love to see that beauty
    i like it when you call me big mommy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austin healey
    sweet next year take a picture i'd love to see that beauty
    I'll see it in mid - March and I will it's in a very close reletives collection, I'll have other pics too.
    NASCAR = REDNECK

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    considering i was just at a classic car race day, uuuummm.....
    too hard to choose
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    Mercedes 300SL Roadster I saw it on the road in Germany last summer.

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    One of my neighbor's Shelby cobra.
    "We went to Wnedy's. I had chicken nuggest." ~ Quiggs

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnynumfiv
    One of my neighbor's Shelby cobra.
    Is it real? Ive seen some big block mustangs including a 1969 Mach1 with only 13k miles on it. Ive also seen 440 superbird and many others. Now there just a little bit faster then a Ferrari of this time.
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    My mate's dad just brough a shelby cobra he had to import it for some random country.
    Miscommunication seems to be a direct result of misplaced, text based sarcasm.

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    A Ferrari 246 Dino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rev440
    Is it real? Ive seen some big block mustangs including a 1969 Mach1 with only 13k miles on it. Ive also seen 440 superbird and many others. Now there just a little bit faster then a Ferrari of this time.
    It's a kit with an actual 427 side oiler(i think that is the term).
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    Have pics but no scanner alas

    A huge black Lagonda V12 sedan from the 1930s, unrestored but a magnificent beast nontheless - a real jaw-dropper. Gee it was a big car

    Mid-50's Ford Customline (ie: US 1955-56 Ford) sedan that really lived up to its name. It had been fully customised back in the early 1960s into what quite closely resembles a '57 T-Bird hardtop. Story goes the constructor wanted a T-Bird but couldn't afford one, so bought a wrecked sedan cheap and started work in his suburban garage. Was 2-doored, sectioned, shortened, chopped, chanelled - you name it! - including having an entire Mainline ute roof welded on to achieve 'correct' greenhouse proportions

    Fully restored Holden Sandman V8 panelvan with the OE stripes and in that great orangey colour, complete with a bevy of teenage girls in the back hanging out the open back window. Brought back heaps of memories, let me tell you ..

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    I was at Retromobile last Friday. Dozens of cars met all the criteria for this topic
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