Posted on 09/29/2013 11:43:36 AM PDT by Bender2
Top 10 dream cars
High-end luxury and sports cars stir the imagination, yet few will ever be able to buy them. This crowd-sourced list of dream cars consists of models frequently viewed at Cars.com but rarely drawing buyer inquiries. Cars.com editors name their dream cars here. What car do you dream of owning?
The Lamborghini $354,000-$450,000 Murcielago & slightly cheaper cousin Gallardo? The Maybach Type 62? The Rolls-Royce Ghost, Phantom & Phantom Drophead Coupe? The Aston Martin V8 Vantage & DBS, Bentley Continental GTC and the oh so cheap Bentley Continental GT at $185K?
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Yeah I guess those 1950s deals are kinda modern, LOL.
1936 Auburn
STREETABLE???...Where's the fun in that?
And with Obama, it soon will be.
EXACTLY
I've got a friend who had an L-88 in a '68 Camaro, M-22 rock crusher 12 bolt posi. It idled like it was firing on 6 out of 8 cylinders, but hit the gas and hold on. I never figured out if the smile on my face was from the fun or the g-forces.
That pic is what I have in mind when I think 1967 Corvette Convertible - thanks for posting.
‘68 Camaro: Smile was from the fun; what a treat that car must have been!
Summer day
Sun shining
Top down
Cruising down the highway
Beach Boys cranked up.
Something about an old Corvette makes me think of the Beach Boys.
On the Superbird, I don’t think you can fully appreciate how impractical this vehicle is until you’ve seen one in person. I distinctly remember seeing one for sale as NEW on the lot of a Dodge dealership in Chicago as late as sometime in 1972. It was definitely not for everybody. In fact, it was basically only for NASCAR drivers.
Al Gore & Obama approved car ...For Al Gore and Obama
I’ve got some idea. I owned two 68 Chargers at one time. About a foot shorter but just as fat. Cornered like an asteroid, in other words they required a large amount of gravitational pull and several thousand miles.
As a kid my dream car was the 1953 Cadi Eldorado, the original Rado. In those days, a Cadillac was the cheapest car to own, once you bought the first one. Trade it every year for a new one of the same model plus $500 and you always had a new car.
"Although technically a subseries of the Cadillac Series 62 and based on the regular Series 62 convertible, sharing its engine, it was nearly twice as expensive at US$7,750. This car was 220.8 inches (5,610 mm) long and 80.1 inches (2,030 mm) wide. Standard features included windshield washers, a signal seeking radio, power windows, and a heater.[5] The Eldorado comprised only .5% of Cadillac's sales in 1953. Its curb weight was 5,000lbs".
Source: Wikipedia
You must be able to read my mind, even down to the Beach Boys playing - that’s what I picture playing!
Since this is a dream, there’s one item that’s missing: Favorite ‘60’s chickie to have in said car while cruising.
I’d have to go with Raquel Welsh by a hair over Ann Margret.
When I was 10, this was the dream car I lusted after. I really, really hoped that Dad would be chosen as one of the 50 test-drivers. Alas, it wasn't to be.
I had to make do with the family ride -- '63 Fairlane Squire -- which was actually pretty cool. Had a thing called a console with bucket seats. Pretty wild for a station wagon of the time.
Oh yeah, Charger 500 with the fastback rear window plug.Now that’s a car, a fast car.
Point of order:
The article specifies “This crowd-sourced list of dream cars consists of models frequently viewed at Cars.com but rarely drawing buyer inquiries.” Then it contradicts itself by saying “Cars.com editors name their dream cars here.”
It would appear to actually be the list from cars.com views, not from the editors, as only new models appear. Even Chicago editors would surely list the Mercedes SL “Gull Wing” and the Jaguar XKE as top dream cars.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! We must be some type of Corsican brothers or something, even though I think I prefer 1960's Ann just a miniscule hair over Raquel.
On the other hand, a 60's "chickie" closer to my own age, who I just recently saw a recent video of, would hands down win today. Erin Murphy-Tabatha Bewitched
My 15 year old daughter LOVED this thread. She thinks it is incredibly unfair that she has to grow up in a world of government-regulated, bland, look-alike cars. Thanks for making it!
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