Is this the one-off from the '30s? If so, verrrrry cool. Had a picture of this in a book somewhere as a kid, and I think they restored it a while back. Looked bada$$. Cheers Kevin
Black 355 GTS with manual tranny. Or if we're talking crazy insane, I'd say a McLaren F1 or Ferrari's 2004 F1 car.
Mine would have to be the 360 CS in TdF Blue. In a pure fantasy world, the Yamaha OX 99-11. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Alfa Romeo Tipo 33.2 Stradale Alfa Romeo 8C 2900 B Lungo Bugatti T57 SC Atlantic Bugatti T41 Royale Ferrari 330 P4 Ferrari 250 GTO Ferrari 288 GTO Ferrari F40 Ford GT40 All Le Mans prototypes ...
Is it just me or are those things REALLY starting to show their age.... Not much to look at, but an awesome drivetrain...
TVR Cerbera Speed 12 for the sheer unbridled aggression of it. Leblanc Caroline for the unbelievable performance from a 4 cyl and also for the sheer uniqueness of it.
I was thinking about what car I would choose and started looking at your posts for suggestions and all I got was frustration and confusion. I have always thought the XJ-220 or EB110 if I couldn't get my hands on a 288 GTO Evo. but now I have no idea. Maybe a 250 SWB or an Enzo with a manual trans. (that would have to be a special order that would go unfilled.) But I think I will stay with my first choice. The 288 GTO Evo is awesome; never seen it in person but I want to soon. Joe C.
I'd love to have a yellow Lamborghini Murcielago. Its simply beautiful, has loads of power, and I'm sure is a blast to drive (never actually driven one myself. Maybe some owners can chime in and let me know if this is true).
Assuming I could only pick one car and have to live with it. 1978 Chevrolet Caprice classic. Just about the most reliable car ever built. Mine was hideous and had been in the family for decades when we finally just let it go. Drove it to the dealer for the trade in too. Sad day. My folks brought over half the family home from the hospital with it. Over 420,000 miles and in the end the only thing wrong was that it burned a qt of oil every change.
Oh this one is easy: 1962 Ferrari 250GT SWB California Spider, red on tan leather, covered headlamps. Heck, I'd even take one of those LA-made Modena spider knock offs with a later Ferrari V12 in it.... saw one for sale not too long ago, just as beautiful as the original. (i know, blasphemy!)
I'd have me a Rossa Corsa AMC Pacer with proper badging and 'spinnas. I have always wanted to drive around in a fish aquarium.
1.ferrari 456M gt perhaps the 456M scaglietti. 2.ferrari 575M 3.ferrari f355 Berlinetta 4.aston martin DB9 5.porsche carrera 4s 6.Porsche 911 turbo(1995 model;air cooled) 7.the new carrera s. plus a couple of bikes........2004 R1,Ducati 996,Suzuki (rxz-is it?)100. may be my mum a 406coupe! by pininfarina.