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Post by Hurbster on Nov 29, 2019 9:07:37 GMT -5
I'd post some Alfa Romeos but I'd get banned for putting porn on the website.
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Post by autisticgeordie on Nov 29, 2019 9:54:45 GMT -5
Although I am not a big car fan my number one visually is a Vector W8 Twin Turbo, I hear it is terrible to actually drive though. No disrespect to Vector; but that looks like someone tried to make a Lamborghini Countach on a budget.
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Post by Beebs is the Final Girl on Nov 30, 2019 3:25:21 GMT -5
1967 Camaro SS. Was my family car when was a kid. Her name was Betsy. She was the prettiest shade of blue and absolutely beautiful.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Nov 30, 2019 14:07:35 GMT -5
Personally, the 57 Chevy Bel Air
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Post by autisticgeordie on Nov 30, 2019 14:23:32 GMT -5
1967 Camaro SS. Was my family car when was a kid. Her name was Betsy. She was the prettiest shade of blue and absolutely beautiful. I heard that and all I'm thinking was "Did it have white walls?" because the car you're describing in that colour with white wall tires sounds f***ing gorgeous!
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Nov 30, 2019 14:26:33 GMT -5
I love big long gas guzzling cars. I had a 84 Olds Delta 88. Now mine was a convertible. But looked pretty much like the one in the picture. Was my father's car and he gave it to me when I was 16. Amazing car. He had a 350 put in it. So the car had way more pickup speed than normal. Got it up to 125 one time,and I am betting it could have went faster. Such a comfortable car to drive. The front seat felt like I was sitting in a nice big recliner. You could seat 3 people across the front and 3 in the back with plenty of extra room. The drawback was in town I got about 13 MPG and at best 17 on the highway. Helped out that when I got it gas was right under a buck a gallon. Finally sold it about 5 years ago,mostly cause I rarely drove it cause of how much it sucked down gas. Sold it to a close friend and he uses it a few times a week to drive to work. And once a year for his vacation. Man, those old Oldsmobile’s and Buick boats were great cars. Just fantastic to drive, comfortable as f***. I call them the hood mobile because where I live, you always find a bunch of these cars that have big rims on it that likely cost more than the car itself.
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Post by Beebs is the Final Girl on Nov 30, 2019 16:36:25 GMT -5
1967 Camaro SS. Was my family car when was a kid. Her name was Betsy. She was the prettiest shade of blue and absolutely beautiful. I heard that and all I'm thinking was "Did it have white walls?" because the car you're describing in that colour with white wall tires sounds f***ing gorgeous! No white walls. But she was still badass.
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Post by autisticgeordie on Nov 30, 2019 17:37:58 GMT -5
I heard that and all I'm thinking was "Did it have white walls?" because the car you're describing in that colour with white wall tires sounds f***ing gorgeous! No white walls. But she was still badass. Were you ever tempted to put white walls on? That'd go totally with the vintage look and, honestly, blue and white always go together.
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Post by Beebs is the Final Girl on Nov 30, 2019 17:44:42 GMT -5
It was my mom's car then she gave it to my sister for her senior year. We loved it as it was and never thought of changing anything on her.
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Post by autisticgeordie on Nov 30, 2019 18:13:39 GMT -5
It was my mom's car then she gave it to my sister for her senior year. We loved it as it was and never thought of changing anything on her. I admire that, but I can't help but find it wild as a Brit that people in the states get lovely cars for college or uni stuff, like, we never get any of that in the UK. lol.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Nov 30, 2019 22:41:16 GMT -5
I love big long gas guzzling cars. I had a 84 Olds Delta 88. Now mine was a convertible. But looked pretty much like the one in the picture. Was my father's car and he gave it to me when I was 16. Amazing car. He had a 350 put in it. So the car had way more pickup speed than normal. Got it up to 125 one time,and I am betting it could have went faster. Such a comfortable car to drive. The front seat felt like I was sitting in a nice big recliner. You could seat 3 people across the front and 3 in the back with plenty of extra room. The drawback was in town I got about 13 MPG and at best 17 on the highway. Helped out that when I got it gas was right under a buck a gallon. Finally sold it about 5 years ago,mostly cause I rarely drove it cause of how much it sucked down gas. Sold it to a close friend and he uses it a few times a week to drive to work. And once a year for his vacation. My dad had a gold Delta 88 with the 350 diesel engine. It was one of the rare diesel powered ones that ran fine for pretty much the entire time we had it (from 1982-1991). Dad traded it in when it made more sense to have a Chevy Astro as the family vehicle (I was the oldest of 4 boys).
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Dec 1, 2019 3:20:50 GMT -5
I'm not a car person, but I always thought the Countach looked awesome.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 1, 2019 12:30:08 GMT -5
The original VW Beetle and VW Bus.
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Post by Nr1Humanoid on Dec 1, 2019 15:09:05 GMT -5
I'm not a car person, but I always thought the Countach looked awesome. To me there has never been a more cool car than this.
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