the preverbial 'dream car' thread

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  1. the Rev

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    I dont think we've ever done it on here..:idea:

    so...heres the guidelines!

    1-what and why?...short, simple, to the point!

    and the question is...."Whats your DREAM CAR?"...?

    Mine...is a 57 Ford 2 door sedan!
    Injector stacks on a BBF,4 spd, Straight axle,rear end set forward and the motor set back...a REAL Old school gasser!!:dancing:

    Why?...I grew up on a dragstrip...there was one that raced back in the 60's/70's..called 'the Gunfighter'...she did big wheelies and was a handful to drive!!:whew:
    always wanted it...40 years later...still do(y)
     
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    Mine is a 57 Ford 2 dr wagon with a 460 and AOD transmission and a Nakid Blonde drapped over the hood.:yahoo:
     
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    short n simple...thats what i'm talkin bout Willis!!:biglaugh:

    but wouldnt it be hard to drive?......the car that is!!...(rimshot):rofl:
     
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    Who said I was driving it???:biglaugh::biglaugh:
     
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    A 1936 Cord Convertible with the flex-pipe headers and running boards. :2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     
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    My second dream car would be a 1958 Imperial LeBaron Ghia Wagon with the 1958 Chrysler 300D 392 Hemi with the stock dual Carter AFB's and stock Solid Lifters. I'd have to use a Hearse body for the back end, and have a fuel truck to follow me, if he could. :evilsmile::biglaugh:
     
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    Heck you just like pipes.:biglaugh::biglaugh::biglaugh:
     
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    Hey Norman why not build a late 1800's Hearst with a cord front end? And use a Slant 6
     
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    I think that was the original 'The Shadow Knows' car in the comic strips. So classy.
     
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    They make replicar body parts for a chevy frame. It must've been a plumber's nightmare under the hood to split up the pipes on either side because it was either a straight six or eight, can't recall. Today you could drop a 300 HP V6 under there and rumble along just nicely, thank you very much.

    And the Cord had a Rumble seat/cargo area, so I could make up a convertible station wagon top or use the usual 2-seater top on trips. hehehe. :evilsmile:
     
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    I wonder if you can still find V-16's?
     
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    You'd spend a day just changing the plugs! I'll bet they're smooth running though. Lincoln's V-12's are still around. They were really smooth running. You could put a glass of water on the hood at idle and the water just made concentric waves. A V-16 would be even smoother.
     
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    Think about this Idea. A nice clean and painted V-16 with 8 chrome pipes going into 1 on each side no hood ane a 1880's Hearst body behind it.:evilsmile:
     
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    OK for a rock star, like the band the Greatful Dead. I'd want to drive like the wind. A Ferrari or Testarosa engine or even a Corvair engine with the Turbos. Pipes are easy on those.

    Rev's gonna run us out of Dodge, now that we stole the thread on him. :oops:

    C'mon guys save our bacon here and post your dream cars. Puhlease. :D
     
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    That ain't gonna happen.:biglaugh:
     

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