karlschulz01
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karlschulz01

I'd rather have a C30 Polestar. Much prettier.

Yeah I'll definitely watch it. Seems like it will be comical, more than anything. Though reading SeniorRedneck's comment below and taking it for granted, I'm thinking it's actually gonna be some pretty close racing.

As much as I would like to, I'd have to go with the Corvette.

I have this severe want to own a car that is actively trying to kill me.

Mustang Platform, Ecoboost V6, Power output increased by 10-20% with the option of flappy paddles or a true manual, while offering a luxo leather interior with leather Recaros and Sync on the console, and have it be solely RWD?

M3 Sedan. A wagon would be better, but I can actually locate a sedan within 1 light year of me.

I don't see a pic, but that's no fault of yours. That sounds like it would really be an amazing car to cruise in, but I just have a preference toward the C2 if I'm gonna make a cruiser. I've got a C3 that was my dad's before he passed away, and if I can get some money I'm going to turn it into a resto-cruiser the way

C2 Corvette. Why? Because I drool over Corvette's in general. And what better way to cruise down the interstate than in a '63 Split window, windows down and listenin to some good old music (with the wonderful drone of that 327 puttering in the background) in a car that is by far the most beautiful on that particular

AC/DC. More specifically, Hells Bells and Highway to Hell. Something that when it's playing theyll be able to understand clearly. Follow it up with some Lamb of God, and other bits and pieces that seem suitable

Come to think of it, since the engine is mounted longitudinally, wouldn't that eliminate a lot of torque steering from the shafts being roughly of equal length?

I still like the KITT light bar...

You want the best answer? The only vehicle that would make me park like an asshat is a vehicle that is to large for one parking space in the first place.

Dude a 60-66 would be the most ideal. Would just be straight beautiful

A battle between Porsche, Ferrari and Mclaren.

1.) 1982 Chevrolet Corvette, modified (currently sitting in my garage). Originally owned by my dad, and I will do exactly what he said to do. Buy a car that the previous owner couldn't finish, and finish it.

I remember writing one on that post, but I don't remember what it said. My old account got screwed up so I'm on this one now.

I remember that picture you posted on Oppo a few hours later, all the mustangs surrounding that one GT. That was a seriously cool picture (and a seriously good piece of poetry written by yours truly ;P)

Ok, you got me there. If she were cheering me on while I'm just blasting down the streets with the cops on me goin full on Bo Duke with it, yeah I'd break the handcuffs and get down on one knee in full view of the police camera.

That specific one? No, I prolly wouldn't. I get pulled over at the slightest hint of fun, and driving this thing within legal restrictions would be... the worst torture known to man.

Why did I buy my Jimmy?