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Old racecars. I have a big big list but a Porsche 917 would have to do if it'd have to be just one.
Also I'd own mint versions of cars Ive owned in the past and loved like my M5.
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gotta be a f40 or f50. just want some art to drive around.
If money was no object, there's a dozen or so cars I'd have to drive first to see which one I enjoyed most to keep.
If that's not an option, probably that mustang look-a-like Equus bass 770
Daily driving this would be the ultimate.
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Yes, it's a surprisingly inexpensive dream I have. Just really doesn't fit my lifestyle.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Would have to be something unique like a '73 boat tail...
Porsche 918 spyder. There's lots of other cars I love, but if I have to actually live with a car I'd pick this one. Timeless looks, easy enough to drive that my family could enjoy it too, not going to depreciate, good build quality. I don't really want a race car for the street, Heim joints and stiff springs are fun on track, but really reduce the enjoyment on public roads.
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My favourite 4 seater.
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Yeah I feel you. That’s 1000% the ideal attainable year round DD for where we live.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But if we’re talking money is no object, how about the Mercedes proof of concept car they did where they plopped the portal axles from the 4x4^2 into the offroady E450? Take that baby and swap in the E63s powertrain and interior. That would be my cost is no object year round DD I think.
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