Can't get yourself in too much trouble with an old and slow jeep!A Wrangler was mine, and I have had one for 5 years now.
My dream car has always been a new Hemi Challenger. Then I rented one, and also a ZL1 Camaro. My behavior behind the wheel was so bad that I decided I couldn’t handle owning one, so I went down a level to my Jeep. I couldn’t be happier.
That's fine, but I'm sure you do have a passion. Planes? RVs? Guns?I sadly don't like cars enough to have a dream car.
Your dream car requirements mirror mine. Extremely capable without compromising the overall usability of the car.I've done the vintage Mustang resto-mod thing. They really can accelerate hard and are fun. But they fall so far short of capable, even with the best mods. So, they are not dream cars to me. My dream car must be 1) exceedingly fun, 2) a good daily driver, 3) fast, 4) corner very well, 5) comfortable, 6) have superb brakes, 7) sound good, 8) look great.
Simple concept, not so easy in reality.
This was my S2000. While it might at first seem to be a good choice, even with the 405RWHP setup, it was slow, had a poor top speed, and it was not a great or fun car. My current Jag F-Type is FAR MORE FUN.
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I know you've talked about the ZF8 being very good... but can you expand on why the Jag is so much more fun than the S2000 (stock or modified). Is yours the v8 Jag, or the six?I've done the vintage Mustang resto-mod thing. They really can accelerate hard and are fun. But they fall so far short of capable, even with the best mods. So, they are not dream cars to me. My dream car must be 1) exceedingly fun, 2) a good daily driver, 3) fast, 4) corner very well, 5) comfortable, 6) have superb brakes, 7) sound good, 8) look great.
Simple concept, not so easy in reality.
This was my S2000. While it might at first seem to be a good choice, even with the 405RWHP setup, it was slow, had a poor top speed, and it was not a great or fun car. My current Jag F-Type is FAR MORE FUN.
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Folks seem to really like their 911's, I think, for that very reason. Too bad they're so very expensive. With their prices used, seems to me that new would be almost a better bet...?Your dream car requirements mirror mine. Extremely capable without compromising the overall usability of the car.
How was a car that small and light slow with 400whp?I've done the vintage Mustang resto-mod thing. They really can accelerate hard and are fun. But they fall so far short of capable, even with the best mods. So, they are not dream cars to me. My dream car must be 1) exceedingly fun, 2) a good daily driver, 3) fast, 4) corner very well, 5) comfortable, 6) have superb brakes, 7) sound good, 8) look great.
Simple concept, not so easy in reality.
This was my S2000. While it might at first seem to be a good choice, even with the 405RWHP setup, it was slow, had a poor top speed, and it was not a great or fun car. My current Jag F-Type is FAR MORE FUN.
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No torque...How was a car that small and light slow with 400whp?
Yep, those are ones I dream of owning if I find that Pot O Gold one day. There was a big write up some time back in Hemmings Motors Magazine that featured non identical twins just like these two. Seems a couple guys in some little NE town discovered they each owned and never even knew about each other until they got them redone and on the streets. Of course you cant put these on the road too often as they are worth so much they could be stored in Fort Knox. This photo could actually be from the photo shoot of that article. Only reason I have any slight doubt is the colors are a bit too bright Green. They are both hot as hell. WOW. The one with the white interior would look killer if they had appIied the half or full white vinyl top to it with the white stripes. But the black stripes were all Buick offered. People may be surprised these cars were offered with a sun roof option (super rare today) as less than a dozen were made. I actually had a close encounter with a street GSX around the early 80s that passed me by from behind on an interstate. I saw it approaching and at first thought "oh boy, here is a 70 Chevelle SS 454." To my shock it was a GSX. One of the Apollo White ones. I could not believe my eyes as it sweetly sailed past me by like I was in reverse. Gorgeous. I followed it as long as I could watching the rear deck spoiler and admiring just how hot looking that stripe came along the body from front to back with the curve right on up the side and onto that spoiler. Just shocking to lots of folks when Buick known as the gentleman's cruiser Division of GMC unveiled these supercars. At the time the GSXs were released they were the largest (455cui) engines GMC had ever installed in their factory autos.My dream car that I will never own..... 1971 Buick GSX....my first car however,
was a plain old 1972 Buick Skylark. Wish I still had it.
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