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  • BMW (YEAH!!!!!!)

    13 8.55%
  • Porsche

    17 11.18%
  • Ferrari

    37 24.34%
  • Alfa Romeo

    2 1.32%
  • Maserati

    4 2.63%
  • Jaguar

    5 3.29%
  • Mercedes-Benz

    9 5.92%
  • Alfa-Romeo

    1 0.66%
  • Bentley

    2 1.32%
  • Other________

    62 40.79%
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Thread: What was your childhood dream car???

  1. #31
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    Yes, I have one, but the car in the film is probably the coolest Apollo around. It looks tough in that particular livery and it has a certain stance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyebrows
    My childhood dream car was and still is the 1974 rs3100 gt Capri made be ford. Now i know the maker isn't the best but this car was with a dohc and efi this car did 356km/h on a race track in Germany and then proceeded to do roughly 300km/h around a hair pin at the end of the straight, it broke every last lap record there was at the track including the F1 record. So my favourite car goes to ford as much as i would like to deny it but for a good reason
    a capri was my dad's first car
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    since i just went out of childhood a while ago (months) i go fot the "stiil way" evo 7 droooooooooooooooooollllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllll.................mmmmmmm, its still my dream car..............
    have fun with all my attached pictures guys!

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    as a kid, -- FULL WORKS Mini Cooper 'S'
    teenager -- FULL WORKS Escort RS1800
    from then till now -- FULL WORKS Alpine A110 GrpIV

    I'll always be a rally car lover

    And the good thing is having driven replicas of ALL of these, I still wouldnt' change my opinions !!!!!

    in auto termns, I still consider myself a "big kid" so I've never really left my childhood
    "A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
    as a kid, -- FULL WORKS Mini Cooper 'S'
    teenager -- FULL WORKS Escort RS1800
    from then till now -- FULL WORKS Alpine A110 GrpIV

    I'll always be a rally car lover

    And the good thing is having driven replicas of ALL of these, I still wouldnt' change my opinions !!!!!

    in auto termns, I still consider myself a "big kid" so I've never really left my childhood
    Well you had some good taste as a teen I still dream of owning a GT40 nowdays (never will happen unless i reallymove up in the world) but other then that a serious want is a cobra R model Mustang from america here there diffrent faster then any falcon or commadore (well stock anyways) and will also be fun to blast around the track on the weekend....
    But still that one might happen...i wont be too blown away if it doesnt...By mid next year ill reach my saveings goal and will own a performance car of my own (more then likly jap...pulling my fathers trick finding a car he enjoys to keep him untill i get a true weekend car ) and i will be over the moon at that aspect...im so willing to get out of the sunny im looking to get a 2nd job to get it sooner (if i can put away $300 a week rather then my $150 ill have my goal by very early next year) ahh what hard work can get you

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    My Favorite car of my childhood would have to be early model Dodge Viper. When I lived in the Detroit Metro area as a kid, there was a Dodge dealership down the road and it had a Viper on display in the show room. I would walk up there and just stare at it and admire it. The Viper was my first contact with an extremely fast car.

    Now my favorite car is a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, an absolutely beautiful car, with a sweet 3.0L V12 Testa Rossa powerplant.
    VIVA FERRARI!!!!!!

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    Ferrari anything...I didn't know about any other brands back then!
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    My bumper sticker "If you can read this...I can slam on my brakes and sue you"

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    Lamborghini Countach remember i was a kid a long time ago
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    The Aston Martin DB5


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    Quote Originally Posted by megotmea7
    lighten up on the color change you damn hippie... yes we all know the "wonders" of HTML...

    anyway i already posted this in another forum FD RX-7... look for your own damn pics, im too lazy
    very funny, i laughed my head off when i read this


    oh and my dream car was a camaro, until i found out about Ferrari's and Lamborghini's
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    Shelby Cobra...dark blue with white racing stripes...i remember someone building a kit of that car on my route home from school everyday. id stop and the sidewalk and just stare at it

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    the batmobile of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    I always had this day dream about Time Traveling Deloreans .... oh and The Dukes of Hazards orange Dodge ( was it a charger?)... hell .... I loved the way they jumped into the interior without using the damn doors ...... .....made think.. its cool to own a car with no working doors, just big windows!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alcomet
    I always had this day dream about Time Traveling Deloreans .... oh and The Dukes of Hazards orange Dodge ( was it a charger?)... hell .... I loved the way they jumped into the interior without using the damn doors ...... .....made think.. its cool to own a car with no working doors, just big windows!!!
    yea, that would be cool
    have fun with all my attached pictures guys!

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    Mercedes-Benz 250SL Pagoda is the earliest I can remember.

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