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  On 7/4/2015 at 3:25 PM, Greg Myers said:

Haven't we all played this game before ? :)

Then you realize you can't afford to keep it, maintenance, storage, insurance ,fear of driving it and wrecking it or getting wrecked etc.

Then you reevaluate, tone down if you will.

Put me down for a little continuation 289 Cobra with a fiber glass body that will fit in my garage. ;)

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Now your talking ! : )

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if money were no object, i'd have every car i ever wanted starting with my very own Grave Digger :D

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Ooohhh! Skip, I like that answer! He has many interesting rides. Definitely I would lean towards Duesenberg/Cord/Packard etc from the mid to late 30's.

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  On 7/4/2015 at 11:56 AM, Petetrucker07 said:

There's only one known to be here in the US of the 7 built. It's a Koenigsegg one:1.Koenigsegg_One1_Front_001_zpshhmrh9rf.pn

I'm joining the owners club with Clayton! :D

Loved Konneigseggs since I first saw a CC8S in a game back in 2006. Nice design and engineering, and even interesting backstory on the 'Ghost' logo and factory.

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- 1 each : 1971 and 1972 Swinger Special 340 (sold only in western Canada) .

- 1968 COPO Nova ( 375 hp 396 w/ TH-400 )

- 1970 Ranchero GT ( either 351-C or 429 )

- Motion Super Vega

- 1968 Super Stock Dart ( a "tribute" car )

- 1969 "M" Code Barracuda hardtop

- 1996 9C1 Caprice

- 1969 Belvedere A38

- 1971 Coronet wagon , 383 4 speed

- 1971-1972 GMC Sprint SP-1

- 1969 or 1970 Boss 429

- 1967-1970 Cougar

- 1971 Hornet S/C

- 1972 Randall-X Gremlin

- 1978 A38 Monaco or Fury

- 1986-1987 M6 Bavaria

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  On 7/4/2015 at 10:57 PM, Jantrix said:

A very tricked out '66 or '67 Charger. Classic looks with a modern drive train and suspension. My dream daily driver.

I'd do the same basic thing but with a '66 Mustang fastback in dark green, a '68 Camaro Z/28 RS in Corvette Bronze, and a '67 Vette roadster in Marina Blue.

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  On 7/5/2015 at 12:53 AM, Scale-Master said:

How about what would you get (money's still no object) but that you'd have to be able to afford to maintain and insure?

Who said I would need to drive (and therefore maintain and insure) a Konnigsegg to be a happy owner? :D

I guess if you want to take all the fun out of it I'd buy another MINI. My last one ended upside down in a field.

Or a KTM 690 Duke.

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