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Posted: 8/22/2004 5:13:04 PM EDT
Chevrolet says in its commercial that it's the Corvette. I would have to agree.
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2004 Mustang Cobra. Lusted after a new black one just last night.
Wow. |
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Hummer H1.
Close second I will own by the end of the year witch is a Toyota Tacoma crew cab with TRD offroad package. Chris |
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The Ultima GTR broke the 0-100-0 record with only 640bhp. 10.2 as I recall. Previously the record was held by the McClaren F1. |
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Corvette=Chevy=
Dream cars (ones I'd buy in a heartbeat if I hit the Lotto) '67 Plymouth GTX '70 Plymouth Superbird or '69 Dodge Charger Daytona '57-58 Chrysler 300 '58 Plymouth Fury '63 Ford Falcon Sprint '58 or '59 Edsel '63 Studebaker Avanti '64 Pontiac GTO with Tri-Power |
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I would have to go with an H1.. I have wanted one of those ugly beasts since they came out on the civilian market.
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Exactly what he said. I'm also fond of Mazda RX-8s, there my economy dream car. |
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I was going to pick some kind of Porsche, but someone already said Abrams. I can't top that, my own tank would be about as good as it gets.
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http://www.billzilla.org/gt40.jpgFord GT40
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'71 Hemi cuda or '68 charger R/T (vin # correct cars only) restored profesionally ! MUSCLEIf it's new then I want a Cadilac CTS or whatever you call 'em !
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'70 GTX or Superbee.
'70 DeTomaso Pantera. Any year Challenger or Cuda. That said, I'm quite content with my '71 Satellite. |
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I knew the Cobra would make it in there somewhere. For my dream car that I could actually afford someday, would be a Corvette. Notice I said car, now if you're talking SUV's, then it would most definately be a Hummer H2. If you're talking trucks, it would be the new Colorado in Crew Cab 4-wheel drive. Yes I like General Motors products, I can't help it. They have given me reliable service over the years so I'll stick with them. |
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+1 |
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I would have to say my dream car would be one of the two shelby cobras ever produced with the 427 and twin paxton superchargers, this thig ran 12's from the factory thats fast, most factory cars wont do that now. But I would settle for the so called king of muscle cars, the 72 chevelle with the 450hp (underrated) big block, 4 spd, and posi 4.30:1 rear end. Those purpose built drag cars cant be beat!
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2004 Z06
if i could be picky... Z06 wipple supercharger intercooler nos hypertech chip if i couldnt get that i would get a 2003 silverado SS yea SS put 8.1 or LS6 in it again wipple supercharger intercooler hypertech programmer nos ha whats a ford... |
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A Hummer (not those stupid H2's, but the real ones) would be my dream car.
Realisticly speaking, however, I'd love to have a Jeep. |
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Ford GT 40. The original with a mark 1 body and the mark 2 nose. White with a dark blue hood. Just like it ought to be. Just like the body shape at the top of this page.
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Why supercharge? Punch it out to 7 liters and put all the goodies in it. 600 or 700 horsepower from that, if its done right. Or you could punch it out AND supercharge |
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The General Lee!
Although a Porsche 911 GT2 or an Aston Martin Vanquish would work, too. |
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i know it aint a car but by far way faster than a car kawasaki ZX-12R or ZX-10R( think it is faster than the 12r cant remember) bad enough stock nos turbocharger deathwish |
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<---------------------------------- Ferrari F2004...... <Drooool> |
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Ah...the Veyron. It's the only car that illicited an initial response from me of "now that's just a wee bit silly..."
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The fastest car I could shoehorn my 6'6" 300lb frame into.....
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