Oh yes beautiful Italian styling with proper power
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 13 11:28 pm
by db
Right, I'll try to keep this short...
Well it changes every day but here's my current top 4
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 13 11:45 pm
by Mossy68
Feeling the flat tracker tony !!!!!
But here's mine.
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Diamond back rattle snake !!!!
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 13 12:06 am
by mopar_mark
KR No less, was an impressive return & ride.
Rode it like he stole & as though it was his daily drive
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 13 9:07 am
by Anonymous
Beauty and the Beast...
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 13 10:04 am
by db
mopar_mark wrote:KR No less, was an impressive return & ride.
Rode it like he stole & as though it was his daily drive
"They don't pay me enough to ride that thing"
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 13 1:55 pm
by Adrian Worman
King Kenny was a legend on the track
His son was Bananarama! useless
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 13 3:43 pm
by sinny
This for me......
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 13 4:32 pm
by DaveBishop
This was the car for me when I was a boy remember seeing the film when it first came out at the pictures. I was always drawing it when I was at school I was about 14 years old
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 13 4:44 pm
by Adrian Worman
DaveBishop wrote:This was the car for me when I was a boy remember seeing the film when it first came out at the pictures. I was always drawing it when I was at school I was about 14 years old
Yeah I loved that too..............could always chop up me 65 Barracuda and make a clone of it
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 13 4:52 pm
by TYREMAN
I would love a 1930s Cord,i would get one before a Muscle car(must be getting old) one of the first cars to have pop up headlights.
One of these and a Superbird for when im in a Muscle car mood.
The Cord had a Supercharger option and would do 115 mph not bad for late 1930s its the looks i like though.
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Maybe one day i could afford the 4 door westchester more affordable at $30k and looks good with 4 doors.