> Subject: Time Travel - Friday > ... > Would you choice be: > A 34 Ford Coupe > A Bugatti > A Dusenburg > A Hispano Susa > A Cord > A Porsche from James Dean's collection > Every door is open to get the car of your dreams in this fantasy time > travel event. > Just think of any vehicle that you could bring back with no strings > attached, you are limited only by your greed and desire to be the coolest > kid on the block. > My choice would be a 49 Talbot Lego Yep, my choice too. Easy to repair lots of legos around ;o) But perhaps a Hispano Suiza, a Tipo 61 Maserati, a 250 LM Ferrari, a schwimmwagen, a 250 "Lusso" Ferrari, a Typ 503 BMW, or an M1, bugatti Royale but they're just dreams. Other lustworthy rides Poorshe 904, Cobra Daytona Coupe, Corvette Gran Sport, Paddy Hopkirk Mini Cooper Factory ride, Lotus Elite, lamborghini Miura, UrQuattro Sport, MB 300 SLR, Ford GT40 ex Gurney with the bump on top, these can be had but at a terrific markup. Howabout a 240HP syncro westie from 1989 with zero miles. Now there's a catch. (pun intended). Couldn't cost more than ~34K$. But hey, we're dreamin' here. Or maybe not. I'll post some interesting pix along these lines on the groups.yahoo vanagon list. > Bend your own brain and come back from the past with the car of your > dreams. pensioner (he of bent brain and thin pocketbook) PS Except for the Royale, the Hispano Suiza, and maybe the typ 503, all those rides aren't THAT old to me (or to Joel if I recall). |
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