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Das Volk
Nov 19, 2002

by Cyrano4747
I would want it to be something charismatic to drive, and entertaining. I think the obvious answer for a DD would be the BMW M1, but I could also see the DeTomaso Pantera. Both are fun, interesting cars, both still have decent parts availability and both were reasonably reliable considering their cohorts. While I'd want to have an original V8 Vantage or a Countach, I imagine insuring/finding parts/keeping it running would become a serious liability. You can throw in $muscle_car there too but I think as original, as-is cars go that's the direction I would go.

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Das Volk
Nov 19, 2002

by Cyrano4747
If we're talking modern classics I'd like to import a 190E 2.5-16 Evo II. replace the entire fuse system and then megaquirt it to get rid of that horrible injection system

Das Volk
Nov 19, 2002

by Cyrano4747
If we're defining cars this new as classics I'll take a McLaren F1.

Das Volk
Nov 19, 2002

by Cyrano4747

blugu64 posted:


No question
61-63 Lincoln Continental

No idea how I could have missed this one. This is the answer, if not a sports car of some ilk.

Das Volk
Nov 19, 2002

by Cyrano4747

Slavvy posted:

Bogans just won't accept that the fastest Aussie muscle car of the golden era was a six cylinder. They simply can't. :australia:

How did that happen?

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