but hell if ill ever be able to afford one. and if i could, id get a 69 boss 429 and modify it or somethin like that.<!-- Signature -->
Re: I wouldn't mind one of these If I had the mony I would by all the cars in this website. and I would also buy a BIG garage.
Re: I wouldn't mind one of these yah I'd buy a house that had a car elevator into a sub-garage that had room for about 20 cars. 20 should do it. Countach Anniversary Diablo SE30 Diablo 6.0 Diablo Roadster Murcielago ZR1 Z06 Z06 modified - convertible 360 Spyder 512TR (still think it's more handsome than 550) F1 (if I could find one) M5 SL55 AMG 993 Twin Turbo 996 Twin Turbo 996 C4 convertible Viper (for flogging while I'm gentle with all the others hahaha) Pontiac Vibe GT (why not) Chevy diesel dually pickup (for towing a flat bed with one of the above cars on it)
Re: I wouldn't mind one of these I hear that, this car is sick. There's too many damn sick cars out there I don't know what kinda car I would pick if I had to choose between one. I'm still a big fan of the Ferrari F50 though. That car is just pure badass
Re: I wouldn't mind one of these One of my many Dream Cars...the kind of car you would see at a Concourse D'Elegance, constantly being poured over, and ogled by the many classic car afficionados attending..the kind of car that could quicken your pulse in an instant, and leave you desiring a long, winding open road..the kind of car that if you were dreaming about classic Mercedes, would stick with you, and leave you begging for more curves, and long, open highways for many dreams to come...the kind of car that with a simple turn of the ignition and rev of the engine would inspire images of LeMans, or many a previous European GP race, hugging the hairpin turns, blasting down the straightaways, shifting through the gears with precision, and smiling with every crescendo of the RPM's
Re: I wouldn't mind one of these I would buy one of those garages you see at shopping malls, with ramps to go to other levels. 50 spaces would do nicely. And a huge garage to fix them, next to a racetrack of my own, called Monza II.