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Old 03-21-2014, 12:41 AM
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Your classic car preference requested

So here's the hypothetical:

Suppose you're to drive a classic car cross country for a friend. It's a well-preserved driver and very presentable, but not super expensive (otherwise he would be shipping it.) You'll have the car a few days at your place before making the trip. And the trip also is likely to take a few days. Whether you have a companion(s) for the road trip is your choice. He'll be footing the bill for hotels, meals, and airfare back home.

In order of preference, what would be your Top 10 list of older classics (like anything before 1988) to make the journey with?

For me, I think I'd want a 1969 Alfa Romeo GTV on the list

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Old 03-21-2014, 01:08 AM
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Old 03-21-2014, 07:14 AM
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Yeah, any open 12 cylinder Ferrari....as long as he is paying the bill for gas.

A 49 Buick like in Rainman would be pretty sweet too.....heck I'd even want to stop at a random house and watch Judge Judy with a stranger's kids...while eating (was it Cheetos?)
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Old 03-21-2014, 08:13 AM
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...For me, I think I'd want a 1969 Alfa Romeo GTV on the list
That is the exact car that came to my mind. No joke.
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(8) Mercedes 190sl "pagoda"
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(10) Doble steam car

OK, 9 and 10 probably fall into the super expensive category.
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Old 03-21-2014, 01:32 PM
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(8) Mercedes 190sl "pagoda"

These are two different cars.

I've driven my 190SL some distance, however I would rather drive a pagoda cross country, it has a lot more creature comforts and its just plain more
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(1) Citroen DS Chapron convertible
(2) Porsche 356
(3) Brough Superior motorcycle
(4) Corvette Stingray
(5) Jaguar XKE
(6) Triumph Bonneville motorcycle
(7) VW Microbus
(8) Mercedes 190sl "pagoda"
(9) Cord L-29
(10) Doble steam car

OK, 9 and 10 probably fall into the super expensive category.

I know someone who might want to sell the (1) car on your list.
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So here's the hypothetical:

Suppose you're to drive a classic car cross country for a friend. It's a well-preserved driver and very presentable, but not super expensive (otherwise he would be shipping it.) You'll have the car a few days at your place before making the trip. And the trip also is likely to take a few days. Whether you have a companion(s) for the road trip is your choice. He'll be footing the bill for hotels, meals, and airfare back home.

In order of preference, what would be your Top 10 list of older classics (like anything before 1988) to make the journey with?

For me, I think I'd want a 1969 Alfa Romeo GTV on the list

Before '88? '87 models are new cars man!

Seriously though, (if a hypothectical can be considered serious) maybe an early Lotus Esprit.
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Old 03-21-2014, 09:19 AM
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Seriously though, (if a hypothectical can be considered serious) maybe an early Lotus Esprit.
I've always loved those. I was disappointed to learn they aren't really fit for...men of stature...so my dream of someday owning one was then squashed. The width could be addressed, but I'm probably not going to shrink 3-4 inches.
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Nobody's said Duesenberg yet? A Duesenberg Model J would be on my list.
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Nobody's said Duesenberg yet? A Duesenberg Model J would be on my list.
not cheap enough.............
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Old 03-21-2014, 10:47 AM
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Nobody's said Duesenberg yet? A Duesenberg Model J would be on my list.
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...It's a well-preserved driver and very presentable, but not super expensive (otherwise he would be shipping it.)...
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