I'd drive it home backwards.Would you drive it or rub it with a diaper?
I'd drive it home backwards.Would you drive it or rub it with a diaper?
It is his love, it is his passion...Cameron's Dad's 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
Drove one last summer. All black, original except headers. Found the original 1970 license plate under the passenger seat looking if over. Only instruction I was given was 'don't forget she's got a lot more go than she does stop'. Incredible. Definitely a handful compared to anything modern. Turned a lot of heads and got me chatted up at every stoplight. That thing is a trump card for just about any car show I've ever been to.Supercar - would have been a Ferrari Enzo, but they have an aged as well as I thought they would. I have updated to a Ferrari 458.
Muscle car - 70 Chevelle LS6, red with black stripes. 68 Camaro isn't too far behind.
Daily - 2000 BMW 760. I don't like BMWs but I love the body style and the size of this car. It would probably end up costing me more than one of the Ferraris.
Drove one last summer. All black, original except headers. Found the original 1970 license plate under the passenger seat looking if over. Only instruction I was given was 'don't forget she's got a lot more go than she does stop'. Incredible. Definitely a handful compared to anything modern. Turned a lot of heads and got me chatted up at every stoplight. That thing is a trump card for just about any car show I've ever been to.
Same guy another time let me drive is 2019 Corvette ZR1. That's it for me. I know it's domestic and not as dreamy as a lot mentioned but it was pretty special. It was a convertible with the Carbon Fiber package too. Beautiful blue. People gawked like it was a spaceship. Didn't get to spend much time and respected the value of it enough not to push it hard.
Who says never meet your heroes?
Original muscle cars are brutes. They're rough, they're loud, they shake and you'll shake too. I don't know how people drove those around day after day. An hour is fun but after that it's a chore. And a lot of modern family cars could outrun most of those muscle cars on a track.lots of good choices in this thread. I find it entertaining that people want a musclecar from the 60s or 70s but have never really driven one. Its honestly somewhat disappointing and underwhelming in terms of true driving dynamics. I view old cars more as a work of art in terms of styling, proportions, and use of stainless and chrome.
That’s a 1.5MM car had he kept it.One of my best friends hit it big with his own company right out of ISU and he bought an exact replica of this. We were the kings of the world driving around in that thing on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago in our early 20s. I think he kept it 2-3 years. It was fun but not at all practical haha.
I would want the convertible.Right? I mean, practicality and reliability be damned, to be sure, but it's just a stunning vehicle.