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My truck.
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No, it's not a early 70's Corvette, though you'd be forgiven for thinking so...
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it's an Opel GT, my first sporty car. Not until we got our Miata decades later did I have so much fun behind the wheel.
 
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I've already built a couple, but if I should come into a few extra million, a 71' HEMICUDA' convertible is on the list.
 

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1941 Olds business coupe - $200 - 6 cylinder w/3 on the tree - top speed was 83 mph

 
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I'm fond of the idea of sleepers. For instance, some of the high performance station wagons you see made (mostly by Germans). They're extremely rare and/or unavailable in the US, though, because we loathe station wagons. Too bad.

 
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Great car. Just not a fan of the purple paint job.
It's not just a purple paint job. It's House Of Kolor Purple pearl with a fine metallic, marblized flames, with muti-hued whips, air brushed skulls and grille.

It's taken 'best paint' awards at numerous shows, including indoor events, so I implore you re-think your decision!!!:D;)
 
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It might not look like much now but when I had my first job and was in the market for my first NEW car ..... I could not afford it but Iabsolutely salivated over a 1976 Alfa Romeo

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1941 Olds business coupe - $200 - 6 cylinder w/3 on the tree - top speed was 83 mph



Hey, I HAD one of those, only it was one of the few produced in '42. My first car, in fact. It was a true coupe; no rear seat.
 

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Ferrari F12 Berlinetta.... about $380K or so for a new one...


731 Horsepower !!!!! :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

Silver would definitely be the color I would choose..... it would blend in alot easier than a yellow or red one.

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At the 4:49 mark.... he opens up the hood and the engine is on display :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

This actually would be a practical car .. I dont have any kids or anything... so i dont need much room in the back... just enough to carry groceries and pizza :cool:
 
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