actually, id prefer a challenger...this aint got the 383 six pack...but it looks like its more fun...
I've posted it before here I think, but I still would want that car. http://www.transportcafe.co.uk/bent...s_kangoo/bentley_continental_gt_priceless.jpg
30 in (760mm) gauge, stored energy mu, or 7.5" ga, solar/battery engine w/ push-pull rider cars. elevated monorail cable cars are kindof cool too. also completely silent small form factor semi-robotic ag/construction machinery. grav-sleds and singleships i don't exactly think of as cars, those are ok too, but not as good for enjoying scenery and not in my lifetime on this earth to develop the tecnology. the small form factor guideway based systems are just a matter of doing a little engineering homework and 'bolting'/welding them togather. all the pieces for those are already 'off the shelf', and not that expensively available. =^^= .../\...
Well,I have a pretty cool car(check gallery) but my all time favorite is a'49 or 50 Olds,2 door sedan.I had one of each in my really stupid days of youth.Rolled the '50,abandoned the '49.They were both in perfect shape.There's one just like the '49 I had on E-bay now.The bids are up to 45,000!! Guess I'll never have another one.Oh,sad.
you don't spend much time in the more country oriented pieces of the world, do you? rent a truck, because these people have working trucks and you'll just have to deal with it.
A 1967 black four-door Chevy Impala with black interior, a spot light above each mirror, the trunk interior covered with pine wood, an 8 cylinder engine, and the stearing wheel chain linked
Thats a cool car but I like the '65 better I've got a gold-green 1968 two door Chevy Impala with a white roof, 307 engine with a 600 cfm holly four barrel carb, 262/272 cam, Edelbrock Performer Intake, 305 heads, Powerglide transmission 3.08 rear. it's still in pieces at the moment but it should be done this summer. The engine will make about 300hp. My grand fathers first new car was a '65 Impala, My fathers first car was a '66 Impala given' to him by his grand father when he bought a new '69 Impala, My father also had a '70 and '76 Impala and now I have a '68 Impala. So I guess you can say Impalas run in the family. Although my dream car would be a red 1950 Buick with a 425 Nailhead, 4 speed stick shift, dual exhaust with glass packs, and a posi 3.23 rear gear.
a smartcar for city driving. a crossfire just because it looks so damn cool. and a thing just for the hell of it. but for now i guess my little plymouth will suffice.