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Originally Posted by John Holmes III
Oh man, I would buy:
1930's v12 Packard
Hispano-Suiza
Pegaso. The Spanish Sports car Pegaso was the brainchild of Don Wilfredo Ricart, an engineer who worked at the side of Enzo Ferrari. The goal was not only to demonstrate, that he could build faster cars than the Commendatore, but also to increase the prestige of Spain and to promote a new Iberian economy of the Fifties.
First presented at the 1951 Paris Salon, the Pegaso Z-102 claimed to be the fastest car in the world, and a speed test at Jabbeke in Belgium revealed a potential top speed of close to 250 kilometers per hour, the equivalent of 160 mph. In 1955 the even bigger and more powerful engines of the model Z-103 made their debut. With optional superchargers, the output was up to 350 hp and the top speed 170 mph.
Citroen DS19
1961 Jaguar E type
1950's BMW 503 sedan
and for a daily driver muscle car: 1970 Cadillac Eldorado, with the 500c.i. monster v8.
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That's quite a list. The father of my best buddy in Roswell bought an E-type just after the 2+2 model came out in the mid 60s. Didn't look as cool as the 2 seater but the ambience was still pretty cool. I only road in it a couple of times. They had two sons and I'm pretty certain the wife insisted on the 2+2.
I've always had a thing for an older D-type racer but those things are all but unattainable lessen you've got millions to spend.
The 50s Ferraris really do it for me.