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If you and I were talking face to face, your dream car was parked on the street behind us, and I had the keys for it dangling from my outstretched arm, what would you pay to have it? To drive off in it right then and there?
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I would love to do rush hour in one of those... I would cut my commute time in half.
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I love old cars - especially convertibles. Here's a pic of me from about 10 years ago with a Caddy I used to own.
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SP5 Ronald Williams
Eldo. front drive, 500 cubic inch displacement. By 1975, power was reduced to 195 hp, due to emissions requirements. The '80s was a fiasco with the 4.1 and then on to the Northstar 4.6. the only late model I would want is a CTSV with a Corvette drive train.
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The Avengers TV Intro - Season 5 - 1966
TV doesn't get any cooler than this, does it? Wow! UK TV series The Avengers Season 5 was the first in color and broadcast in the US. There were several fema...
I fancied Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) Lotus Elan S2 white, black int, w/spun hubs.
But, who wouldn't take a ride Patrick Macnee (John Steed) 1929 Bentley 4.5L
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhJniHPtLq8
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10QW3Az1FTw
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJSpUFnSsB0
But, who wouldn't take a ride Patrick Macnee (John Steed) 1929 Bentley 4.5L
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhJniHPtLq8
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10QW3Az1FTw
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJSpUFnSsB0
The Rock - Car Chase Scene (Edited)
Recently, I was looking for some car chase scene on Youtube.com. I found this video interesting and I decided to edit it a bit with a music that will make it...
If it were me I'd be doing something more like Connery & Cage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAhqcWuNB30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAhqcWuNB30
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SPC(P) Geoffrey Fansher
Nice! I think there's an electric car made on that same platform actually. Heavier but, torque/acceleration is instant!
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Cpl Dennis F.
SGT (Join to see) When I sat as an instructor for the Lotus Owners Group at Sebring I had the opportunity to bang my students' Elise around a few laps to show her the line. Yes her, great student, great car, magnificent brakes! In five twenty minute sessions she had the track down cold. Of course that is after a few laps with me screaming "Don't lift! Don't lift!"
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I'll take Uber, thank you very much. Driving isn't much fun anymore. Too many people on the road and most of them are assholes. Let someone else drive while I take a nap
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1978 CJ7 with maunal trans and 304 engine. I am currently looking for one to restore - I need a project.
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Ok, I waited for a while to chime in.........1965 Aston Martin DB5. Yes, that's right the car of "Bond, James Bond." Could I afford it, no. Do I still want it, of course!
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I always liked the 1966 or 1967 Chevelle. Seen some nice ones here in the South and can only admire them. I do own a 99 cent hot wheel version Chevelle, if that counts for anything.
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SP5 Ronald Williams
My favorite Chevelle was '65 SS. I had a '65 convertible that I inherited from my brother after he totaled my '67 Mustang, trying to outrun a cop. It had a 283, 2bbl with a 4 speed Muncie. If I had it back, it would get a big block, 396, 427, or 454.
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