Ferrari 250 GTO, the most beautiful car ever made IMHO, and the sound of the 3 liter V-12 is one of the most beautiful on the planet. However at the current prices of around $70,000,000 they are a little beyond my budget.
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domo
September 3, 2025 - 1:04 PM 1:04 PM
Heli-car….. fly like a helicopter drive like a car
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parent
September 3, 2025 - 1:11 PM 1:11 PM
Do I have to keep it at one …. cause my dream garage has way more than one parking spot.
1968 Shelby Mustang fastback
1967 GTO
1959 Apache pickup with a LS4
1965 Shelby Cobra 427
1st gen Supra Turbo
540I wagon with a 6spd
2014 CTS-v wagon with a manual
2016-17 Chevy SS with a manual
Outside of the US
Australian Ford Falcon
EU spec’d M5
There are more … But if I had to pick one, I would likely go with the Factory Five Cobra with a Coyote under the hood. Classic looks, modern reliabilty and one of the most affordable on my dream list.
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Dawg
September 3, 2025 - 1:16 PM 1:16 PM
I have always enjoyed building hot rods and fast cars. My last project was a ’72 Corvette that I gave to my granddaughter as a graduation gift. I have another old Corvette now that I’ve been working on, but my dream car is an all original 1940 Ford coup that has never been modified. I want to restore it to its original beauty, complete with its original flathead V8. There are a lot of them around, but finding one that has never been worked on and modified is difficult. On most cars that old, there will always be something on it that was changed. https://tse2.mm.bing.net/th/id/OIP.jJVGzzWpN-0iaXMtrgYZVAAAAA?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain
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Kentucky Derby
September 3, 2025 - 1:19 PM 1:19 PM
Ferrari 458 Italia. Not the most powerful Ferrari, but definitely the most beautiful. A lady can dream…
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Buck
September 3, 2025 - 1:33 PM 1:33 PM
1941 Willys coupe.
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Original G
September 3, 2025 - 2:00 PM 2:00 PM
1996 Impala SS last year they made it and the first year they got it right by taking shifter off column and putting it center console. The THING they call an impala ss these days is a GROSS insult to the name. . 1970 Tempest LeMans Sport2 door, they made just over 1,600 units.
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Bella
September 3, 2025 - 2:17 PM 2:17 PM
Chevy Tahoe LT. This time I got a white one. Couldn’t stay away from trucks. Concord Chevy
always does me right.
I was going to say that I’ve had most all the “dream cars” and they were mostly all disappointments and some even nightmares! My most satisfying car is a Chevy Cruze I got from Concord Chevrolet. The most dependable trouble-free car I’ve ever had in 40 years!
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Bob
September 3, 2025 - 2:44 PM 2:44 PM
All expenses paid forever? Nissan GT-R
Acquisition costs covered only? Premium trim Japanese sedan.
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Paranoid pablito
September 3, 2025 - 3:14 PM 3:14 PM
The 1972 Karmann Ghia I bought in 1989 for $400 and foolishly sold in 1994 for $1100. I’m still kicking my whole butt.
I’ve been on the hunt for a newer so call, “Dream Vehicle”.
I really like my 1992 5-speed Jeep Cherokee Laredo, ‘Beast’.
But thinking an automatic hybrid truck, … it would be practical for our needs.
More research, … reliability, price and of course style/look play a big role.
Vroom~Vroom!
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Concord donut
September 3, 2025 - 4:09 PM 4:09 PM
A 1994 toyota supra. Love that car.
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whenwilltheylearn.
September 3, 2025 - 5:06 PM 5:06 PM
Anything not electric
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CPT Obvious
September 3, 2025 - 5:22 PM 5:22 PM
1963 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe with the split rear window
1966 Shelby 427 Cobra “Super Snake”
1975 Ford Stroppe Baja Edition Bronco
1968 Ford Mustang Fastback – 390 4 speed in Highland green of course.
Enzo Ferrari said the E-Type was the most beautiful car in the world the first time he saw it.
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Duck
September 3, 2025 - 7:20 PM 7:20 PM
For old school, it would be a 1969 Chevy Yenko Camaro aluminum block 427 CI
For newer, and way more practical, it would be a Toyota Hilux.
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Anon
September 3, 2025 - 7:59 PM 7:59 PM
Audi R8 with the V10 and a manual. I don’t know why, but that car just does it for me.
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Hanne Jeppesen
September 3, 2025 - 9:39 PM 9:39 PM
I have Toyota Camry right now, and it is my 3rd Toyota Camry, the first one was used and had a lot of mileage on it, but did fine until I could upgrade. I like the Camry, I had 2 Honda Civic’s but must prefer the Camry, more power and it seems less repair. The best car I owned was 1982 528e BMW, that we bought in Germany. When I got divorced I got the car, and loved, great on California’s winding road, but to expensive in the long run, but I did drive it for almost 10 years. In 1968 I had a boyfriend that drove a Stingray Corvette, I think it was a 63 or 65, loved the car, loved driving by the beach with the top down or into NYC, I was living in Westport Ct at the time. Around the same time, I had platonic friend in Westport he had a 1968 Mustang, which he would let me drive. My boyfriend never let me drive his Corvette. Loved both of those cars. Anyway, I’m quite happy with my Camry.
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Exit 12A
September 4, 2025 - 1:04 PM 1:04 PM
2008 Lamborghini Gallardo with a gated 6-speed.
One of the last mostly-analog supercars.
stove
September 5, 2025 - 9:49 AM 9:49 AM
Mclaren F1 LM or Mercedes CLK-GTR.
Davilo
September 5, 2025 - 7:47 PM 7:47 PM
1957 Chevy stepside pickup with the small back window
1968 Chevy Camaro
Favorite cars that I’ve owned. Why did I get rid of them? What was I thinking?!?
1972 Gremlin X😄
Ferrari 250 GTO, the most beautiful car ever made IMHO, and the sound of the 3 liter V-12 is one of the most beautiful on the planet. However at the current prices of around $70,000,000 they are a little beyond my budget.
Heli-car….. fly like a helicopter drive like a car
Do I have to keep it at one …. cause my dream garage has way more than one parking spot.
1968 Shelby Mustang fastback
1967 GTO
1959 Apache pickup with a LS4
1965 Shelby Cobra 427
1st gen Supra Turbo
540I wagon with a 6spd
2014 CTS-v wagon with a manual
2016-17 Chevy SS with a manual
Outside of the US
Australian Ford Falcon
EU spec’d M5
There are more … But if I had to pick one, I would likely go with the Factory Five Cobra with a Coyote under the hood. Classic looks, modern reliabilty and one of the most affordable on my dream list.
I have always enjoyed building hot rods and fast cars. My last project was a ’72 Corvette that I gave to my granddaughter as a graduation gift. I have another old Corvette now that I’ve been working on, but my dream car is an all original 1940 Ford coup that has never been modified. I want to restore it to its original beauty, complete with its original flathead V8. There are a lot of them around, but finding one that has never been worked on and modified is difficult. On most cars that old, there will always be something on it that was changed.
https://tse2.mm.bing.net/th/id/OIP.jJVGzzWpN-0iaXMtrgYZVAAAAA?rs=1&pid=ImgDetMain
Ferrari 458 Italia. Not the most powerful Ferrari, but definitely the most beautiful. A lady can dream…
1941 Willys coupe.
1996 Impala SS last year they made it and the first year they got it right by
taking shifter off column and putting it center console.
The THING they call an impala ss these days is a GROSS insult to the name.
.
1970 Tempest LeMans Sport 2 door, they made just over 1,600 units.
Chevy Tahoe LT. This time I got a white one. Couldn’t stay away from trucks. Concord Chevy
always does me right.
I was going to say that I’ve had most all the “dream cars” and they were mostly all disappointments and some even nightmares! My most satisfying car is a Chevy Cruze I got from Concord Chevrolet. The most dependable trouble-free car I’ve ever had in 40 years!
All expenses paid forever? Nissan GT-R
Acquisition costs covered only? Premium trim Japanese sedan.
The 1972 Karmann Ghia I bought in 1989 for $400 and foolishly sold in 1994 for $1100. I’m still kicking my whole butt.
I loved them!
76 trans am
I’ve been on the hunt for a newer so call, “Dream Vehicle”.
I really like my 1992 5-speed Jeep Cherokee Laredo, ‘Beast’.
But thinking an automatic hybrid truck, … it would be practical for our needs.
More research, … reliability, price and of course style/look play a big role.
Vroom~Vroom!
A 1994 toyota supra. Love that car.
Anything not electric
1963 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe with the split rear window
1966 Shelby 427 Cobra “Super Snake”
1975 Ford Stroppe Baja Edition Bronco
1968 Ford Mustang Fastback – 390 4 speed in Highland green of course.
Maybach S 580 4Matic.
https://www.mbusa.com/en/vehicles/class/maybach-s-class/sedan#Models
E-type Jaguar. Richard Pryor in the movie “Silver Streak,” said the other cars are J-offs. The E-type is pure P…..y.
Enzo Ferrari said the E-Type was the most beautiful car in the world the first time he saw it.
For old school, it would be a 1969 Chevy Yenko Camaro aluminum block 427 CI
For newer, and way more practical, it would be a Toyota Hilux.
Audi R8 with the V10 and a manual. I don’t know why, but that car just does it for me.
I have Toyota Camry right now, and it is my 3rd Toyota Camry, the first one was used and had a lot of mileage on it, but did fine until I could upgrade. I like the Camry, I had 2 Honda Civic’s but must prefer the Camry, more power and it seems less repair. The best car I owned was 1982 528e BMW, that we bought in Germany. When I got divorced I got the car, and loved, great on California’s winding road, but to expensive in the long run, but I did drive it for almost 10 years. In 1968 I had a boyfriend that drove a Stingray Corvette, I think it was a 63 or 65, loved the car, loved driving by the beach with the top down or into NYC, I was living in Westport Ct at the time. Around the same time, I had platonic friend in Westport he had a 1968 Mustang, which he would let me drive. My boyfriend never let me drive his Corvette. Loved both of those cars. Anyway, I’m quite happy with my Camry.
2008 Lamborghini Gallardo with a gated 6-speed.
One of the last mostly-analog supercars.
Mclaren F1 LM or Mercedes CLK-GTR.
1957 Chevy stepside pickup with the small back window
1968 Chevy Camaro
Favorite cars that I’ve owned. Why did I get rid of them? What was I thinking?!?