Cars that I'd.....

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Well my Ferrari didn't come thru but another itch was satisfied, 2017 C7 Grand Sport heritage
 

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hmm...67 Firebird Sprint, wouldn't mind taking that coupe for a spin - are spare parts accessible?

My favorite would still be the Porsche 928 GTS, but maintenance and spares are $ wise just too much of a burden, so I will stick to my 1973 BMW 2002Tii
 

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buy before I'd buy any of today's massproduced crap.... With these you don't a doctors education to change sparkplugs, if even possible with today's cars. When you open the bonnet/hood on these you can actually SEE the engine. Neither are these preset to a certain mileage as when to break down, so that you have to buy or lease a newer and "better" model, and they never let you down, they just keep on rolling in all kinds of weather....

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This is many, many years late, heck when this was posted I was little more than a toddler but my grandfather owns a Volvo like the one in the picture.
 

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