1966 Ford GT40, 1967 Shelby GT500, 1965 Shelby Daytona, 1965 or 66 Shelby Cobra 427. I would spend the rest of my days driving up and down the Pacific Coast
Many of them are classic rally cars: Renault Alpine A110 or 5, Audi Quattro, Lancia Delta Integrale, Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT or any of Porschee 911 70-90s year.
I chose the 66 GT40 over the newer Ford GT, but in all honesty, If I could buy one, I'd buy both. I'd drive the shit outta the Ford GT, and sit in the GT40 just giggling with a giant smile on my face, but terrified to drive it out of fear of it getting wrecked.
Senior year of high school, there was a magazine article about a car called a Pantera. Looked like a Lamborghini, had the specs of one, but was half the price. And this is before the band Pantera was nationally known.
I decided that budget Lambo was for me!
A 1970’s era dodge pickup truck, rusted out and beat-to-hell with steel rolled bumpers front and back and a bumper sticker that says “Tailgate me, I dare you!”
Since "money is no object" I would really like a 1950's caddy with the fins and everything, but rebuilt as an EV.
The thing that stops me from considering this as a smart option is the lack of modern safety engineering. Crumple zones, air bags, collapsing steering wheel. But since money is no object, I can have all those things too.
It's a classic sports car, I'm not going to tell you which one because I don't want the prices going up. But it's not super expensive, if you're lucky and don't mind fixing things you can find one for \~$5000.
I'd take my old Datsun 510 with nice rims..lol. So many wonderful memories with my first car..first girlfriend...first road trip by myself..first road trip with closest friends. My god..it was the car I drove every day to my first real job! I guess I should pick the muscle cars from that era.the Camaro or the Firebird or the 240 Z but ...memories win out!
Weirdly, i want a dark purple Prowler, but i would upgrade the engine to something a bit beefy-er. I LOVE the look of the prowler, that was just a sexy car.
Realistic dream car:
Mercedes SL63 AMG or just a SL550
With an SUV as a daily something like a Sequoia or a GLS.
Unrealistic Dream Car:
Koenigsegg Jesko or any Koenigsegg for that matter
With a G63 6x6 as a daily.
It had better come with a functioning flux capacitor AND a Mr. Fusion reactor. And puncture proof gas tank and tires. Because Indians.....
I always wondered why Doc, knowing he'd be going to the old west, didn't use, like, a jeep. Then I got a jeep and realized it doesn't actually achieve 88MPH
Aston Martin DB12 in British Racing Green. Any model will do
Or, a Land Rover series IIA pickup (I did rebuild a Series III as a teenager)
Both beautiful pieces of engineering
I'd be happy with a 65 Shelby GT350R, a 1966 Fairlane GT500 R code, a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 factory lightweight, or a 1967 L88 Corvette Stingray hardtop. Or a Weinermobile.
1966 Ford Mustang convertible matte black with pink ghost flames. Black leather interior with hot pink piping. Pink fuzzy dice on the rear view mirror.
Honda Civic Type R. I don’t understand cars really, but have loved the two Honda Civics I’ve owned, and this seems like the clear upgrade to my current car.
If we won the lottery I would restore the 1965 Pontiac Lemans my father gave me on my 18th birthday, he had bought the car years before I was even born and it sat basically my entire childhood (he gave up driving it, then eventually maintaining it because of us kids). Plus I'd have it converted to electric.
It will never happen otherwise. And is a big reason I don't really enjoy car shows anymore. I'll never make enough money to piss away 60k restoring an old car, let alone the conversion....so it's just a dream.
My bio dad's 1965 Ford Mustang convertible. It rolled off the production line in June 1964, back when the Mustangs were still fancy Fairlanes. It was bright yellow with a black soft top, and it was the prettiest car on the planet. Now both he and the car are gone to parts unknown.
There was a nice looking roadster that came out in the mid 00's. I was reminded of it when a guy at work bought one.
I decided that I was in a position that I could afford one, so, I went to test drive one. I had no problem with the top down, but with the top up, I stepped one foot in, plunked my butt into the seat, and couldn't get my other leg in the door. So much for my dream car...
Cliche, but MK4 Toyota Supra Turbo, red with manual transmission. TBF this was my dream car before Fast and Furious, and I've watched the prices go up over the years to the point where I now know I'll never realistically be able to get one.
1980 Plymouth Arrow Sport, in the red-orange body color with yellow/red/black stripes.
An OG DeLorean, not enough difference in the years to really matter.
And then something practical like an Outback or Crosstrek.
Modified BMW i3 with a battery capacity of a Tesla. A company in Germany did a custom job once and brought the range to over 700km.
[source](https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/news/bmw-i3-lion-smart-700-kilometer-reichweite/amp/)
Honestly exotics have never really done it for me but the real problem is that I, at 6'5", cannot physically fit inside of some of the cars I'd want, but assuming I could pick one car from each continent:
1997 Mazda RX-7 (won't fit, have tried)
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
E60 M5 Wagon.
Maybe this is aiming low, but a 1994 Jetta Wolfsburg Edition. It’s my favorite of all the cars I’ve had and hard to find, especially in great condition.
I want my 2004 Saturn Vue back.
It was my first car and I loved it. Had to say goodbye when the transmission died. I'll miss not having a reverse-gear camera though.
I want this too.
I often think about this.
I work on classic cars. And am spoiled with top cars to drive with. But what I really want is a 10year old car that is known to be very reliable with very low mileage that is just nice.
1994 Ford f150. Gimme that fish tail, GIMME THAT BOX!
That’s a good one. Reliable, repairable, and (I wish I had another R word) dang good lookin’.
Radiant? Ravishing? Best I can do.
Oooo, ravishing is pretty good, but I’m not sure about it describing that truck. I appreciate your effort.
Lamborghini Veneno McLaren P1 Ferrari 458 LaFerrari Aperta De Tomaso P72 SSC Tuatara Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 And some other ones.
You're choosing speed over comfort eh?
What can I say? I'm an adrenaline junkie. I need speed. And I've always wanted a car I could take to the track. I'd have a good time with that.
You do you dude, just enjoy the the fuck out of it.. :D
Hell yeah. 👍
Bugatti Veyron for me
Bugatti Bolide for me. NGL, the Aston Martin Valkyrie Spider isn't bad either.
1964 Aston Martin DB5
1966 Ford GT40, 1967 Shelby GT500, 1965 Shelby Daytona, 1965 or 66 Shelby Cobra 427. I would spend the rest of my days driving up and down the Pacific Coast
McLaren F1 LM
I'm obsessed with Porsche 911!
BMW e38, Citroen C6, BMW e39, Mercedes SEC 560, Bentley Continental GT, pre-1995 Cadillac, Fiat 124 (Fiata), Land Cruiser 80 series, 1984 Suzuki 800
1973 BMW 2002 - so many colors to pick from.
Porsche 964 Turbo
Corvette C7 Corvette C8 Audi R8 Ferrari F8 Tributo Mercedes G-Class Mustang GT Lamborghini Aventador Porsche 911 Porsche Panamera Audi RS7 BMW M8
993 Turbo S
Only 200k+ these days.....
Many of them are classic rally cars: Renault Alpine A110 or 5, Audi Quattro, Lancia Delta Integrale, Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT or any of Porschee 911 70-90s year.
Lancia Stratos for me 🥰
1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 2017 Saleen S302 Black Label 2024 Corvette C8 ZR1 1963 Corvette stingray split window The General Lee 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 2006 Ford GT 2017 Dodge Viper 1968 Camaro z28
I chose the 66 GT40 over the newer Ford GT, but in all honesty, If I could buy one, I'd buy both. I'd drive the shit outta the Ford GT, and sit in the GT40 just giggling with a giant smile on my face, but terrified to drive it out of fear of it getting wrecked.
Hennessey Viper Venom 1000TT convertible.
911 Dakar, or a Singer
[DUESENBERG SJ LAGRANDE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DUESENBERG_MODEL_SJ_LAGRANDE.jpg)
A proper villain’s car. Soooo cool!
Midnight Purple III R34 GTR Z Tune and McLaren F1
1957 Chevy Corvette. That is the pinnacle of style. I've driven in one and they drive like a boat but man they look good.
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé. Sell it and buy ALL the cars in this entire thread.
wow, just googled it - amazing.
Love this one with the gull wing doors!
Probe 16 in the original blue Spyker C8 Preliator Aston Martin Vulcan
I would love to have a [1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom](https://heacockclassic.com/articles/the-round-door-rolls-1925-rolls-royce-phantom-i-jonckheere/)
Straight out of Batman the animated series.
Mercedes-AMG G 63 6x6
BMW 507
Senior year of high school, there was a magazine article about a car called a Pantera. Looked like a Lamborghini, had the specs of one, but was half the price. And this is before the band Pantera was nationally known. I decided that budget Lambo was for me!
Awesome car. My dad had a 1932 Ford Coup with a 351C4V that was pulled outta a wrecked Pantera. That popcorn idle still makes me swoon.
As soon as I heared Pantera I was thinking of the band and then I kept reading and you mentioned them. 😅
A 1970’s era dodge pickup truck, rusted out and beat-to-hell with steel rolled bumpers front and back and a bumper sticker that says “Tailgate me, I dare you!”
1987 Nissan Desert Runner 🤤
2004 Dark Shadow Grey SVT Cobra
4 wheel drive van, that is a convertible. Not "conversion" I mean "drop-top" convertible.
Jaguar E type. “the most beautiful car” E. Ferrari
Renault Modus
I’d love to restomod an old square body F150 with a modern drivetrain. Get it in white and seafoam green.
WW2 dodge power wagon. Those are 👌trucks.
Since "money is no object" I would really like a 1950's caddy with the fins and everything, but rebuilt as an EV. The thing that stops me from considering this as a smart option is the lack of modern safety engineering. Crumple zones, air bags, collapsing steering wheel. But since money is no object, I can have all those things too.
Mid to late 1950s Jaguar XK120 drop head roadster.
It's a classic sports car, I'm not going to tell you which one because I don't want the prices going up. But it's not super expensive, if you're lucky and don't mind fixing things you can find one for \~$5000.
Mercedes G Wagon
I'd take my old Datsun 510 with nice rims..lol. So many wonderful memories with my first car..first girlfriend...first road trip by myself..first road trip with closest friends. My god..it was the car I drove every day to my first real job! I guess I should pick the muscle cars from that era.the Camaro or the Firebird or the 240 Z but ...memories win out!
Weirdly, i want a dark purple Prowler, but i would upgrade the engine to something a bit beefy-er. I LOVE the look of the prowler, that was just a sexy car.
The Homer
I really like the Delorean, even if it is under powered and impractical.
My current dodge ram truck but fixed up like he was brand new. Lars deserves a makeover damnit he's old enough to drive himself!
My custom diesel Taco. MAAAAAYybe Diesel electric for efficiency, but I like the idea of an HD diesel truck crammed onto a Tacoma frame.
Still my company car, a VW Polo. But just one time I would like to drive a Bentley Continental.
Aston Martin Vantage
Realistic dream car: Mercedes SL63 AMG or just a SL550 With an SUV as a daily something like a Sequoia or a GLS. Unrealistic Dream Car: Koenigsegg Jesko or any Koenigsegg for that matter With a G63 6x6 as a daily.
Land cruiser white!
1977 Pontiac firebird trans am
1994 f350 dually crew cab. Diesel
McLaren 765 LT or McLaren F1
Restomoded 67 GTO.
Mercedes SLS AMG. The first one, coupe, with gullwing doors and silver color please.
-1981 DMC DeLorean reworked to look like the DeLorean from Back to the Future. -7th Gen Celica converted into a EV(currently in progress).
It had better come with a functioning flux capacitor AND a Mr. Fusion reactor. And puncture proof gas tank and tires. Because Indians..... I always wondered why Doc, knowing he'd be going to the old west, didn't use, like, a jeep. Then I got a jeep and realized it doesn't actually achieve 88MPH
I have my dream car, a 2016 Holden VF SS V Redline series II. 😍
Used to be a model s. Now, I can kinda afford it but I no longer want to support that idiots ideas.
I'm a simple man. Exige S Miura Pantera AMG GT Black 458
Aston Martin DB12 in British Racing Green. Any model will do Or, a Land Rover series IIA pickup (I did rebuild a Series III as a teenager) Both beautiful pieces of engineering
Audi A7.
A 1962 Volkswagen Samba Microbus. I'd make it electric and somehow safer to drive.
I'd be happy with a 65 Shelby GT350R, a 1966 Fairlane GT500 R code, a 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 factory lightweight, or a 1967 L88 Corvette Stingray hardtop. Or a Weinermobile.
Geo Tracker, or Lexus LFA, or Audi RS6 Avant, or Ford Focus RS
Whatever Cruella drives in 101 Dalmatians
288 GTO
911 is the best
1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
992 GT3 RS 1974 Land Rover Series 3 1963 Corvette Stingray New Corvette
1951 Ford F100 2012 Ford Mustang Boss Laguna Seca 302
Maverick v8 1974
OG Delorean with custom titanium framing (since 80s cars can crumple like a tin can) and purple LEDs underneath.
A Datsun 240Z Fairlady.
2005 Ford GT
Morris minor traveller
A 2024 G63 4x4 Squared
1966 Ford Mustang convertible matte black with pink ghost flames. Black leather interior with hot pink piping. Pink fuzzy dice on the rear view mirror.
Toyota land cruiser 70 series troopy with pop top
2015 Kia Sportage 4WD with roof racks. I just love the look of the older sportage before the feminine facelift.
1969 Corvette Stingray. T-top. Black with a red pinstripe.
2011 corvette zr1.
Honda Civic Type R. I don’t understand cars really, but have loved the two Honda Civics I’ve owned, and this seems like the clear upgrade to my current car.
If we won the lottery I would restore the 1965 Pontiac Lemans my father gave me on my 18th birthday, he had bought the car years before I was even born and it sat basically my entire childhood (he gave up driving it, then eventually maintaining it because of us kids). Plus I'd have it converted to electric. It will never happen otherwise. And is a big reason I don't really enjoy car shows anymore. I'll never make enough money to piss away 60k restoring an old car, let alone the conversion....so it's just a dream.
My bio dad's 1965 Ford Mustang convertible. It rolled off the production line in June 1964, back when the Mustangs were still fancy Fairlanes. It was bright yellow with a black soft top, and it was the prettiest car on the planet. Now both he and the car are gone to parts unknown.
Something simple. Maybe a 92 Acura Integra GSR, or a 67 Impala.
65 Pontiac station wagon or a 96 Buick Road Master station wagon
Brand new lexus suv hybrid
B5 chassis RS4 in Imola Yellow or Nogaro Blue. I'd settle for a Ur Coupe
There was a nice looking roadster that came out in the mid 00's. I was reminded of it when a guy at work bought one. I decided that I was in a position that I could afford one, so, I went to test drive one. I had no problem with the top down, but with the top up, I stepped one foot in, plunked my butt into the seat, and couldn't get my other leg in the door. So much for my dream car...
Cliche, but MK4 Toyota Supra Turbo, red with manual transmission. TBF this was my dream car before Fast and Furious, and I've watched the prices go up over the years to the point where I now know I'll never realistically be able to get one.
Just gimme the fully upgraded Lexus.
1974 Volkswagen Beetle
Disco volante green convertible
Audi Quattro from the TV show Life on Mars "Fire up the Quattro!"
1980 Plymouth Arrow Sport, in the red-orange body color with yellow/red/black stripes. An OG DeLorean, not enough difference in the years to really matter. And then something practical like an Outback or Crosstrek.
Yellow 1992 Acura Nsx type R.
F40 LM.
The one I have had 90% restored but ran out of $ to complete it... A 1968 Ford thunderbird 4 door.
a very high grade of bmw
Lancia stratos
1964 Ferrari 250 GTO
RS6
bat mobile
R34
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A Or a Bugatti that I could sell and use the money to buy the Challenger and a house.
Rolls Royce Cullinan. Preferably a white one.
Fiat Multipla
Daily - continental gt with w12, dbs 770, spectre Weekend - chiron, laferrari, huayra Classic - 2000gt, 037, 300sl
Audi 90 B3 V12 Quattro
Gt-r
Keonigsegg Jesko Attack
Trueno AE 86
Modified BMW i3 with a battery capacity of a Tesla. A company in Germany did a custom job once and brought the range to over 700km. [source](https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/news/bmw-i3-lion-smart-700-kilometer-reichweite/amp/)
1964 yellow volkswagen beetle
1964 Aston Martin DB5 like the one James Bond drove in Goldfinger.
The most expensive car known to man. Not sure which that is. I will turn around and sell it and live happily ever after.
1979 Countach
1968 Dodge Charger R/T like the one my Dad had when I was little. It was blue with a black R/T strip on the rear quarter panel.
This car is so beautiful.
2002 RX-7 Spirit R Type A
Legit just a wolksvagen beetle.
Volkswagen type 2 converted into EV
Lancer evo 6 tommi mkennin Lancer evo 10 final edition Camaro zl1 1le Lamborghini aventador s Lamborghini urus Lamborghini revuelto Nissan gtr nismo Nissan gtr r34 nismo ver Mustang gt500 2020 Corvette c8 z06 C7 corvette zr1 Mk4 supra Mk5 supra Ae86 Hennessey venom f5 Koenigsegg jesko Koenigsegg agera r Subie wrx sti Ford gt 2020
HG Monaro in red and black
Maybe the Mercedes-AMG G 63 6x6
If I was allowed to drive it would be a mini Cooper S in black with pink decals.
> assuming money was no object McLaren F1
Hubby said a decked out Toyota 4 runner
Honestly exotics have never really done it for me but the real problem is that I, at 6'5", cannot physically fit inside of some of the cars I'd want, but assuming I could pick one car from each continent: 1997 Mazda RX-7 (won't fit, have tried) 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 E60 M5 Wagon.
Aston Martin DB12
‘85 Ford Bronco
Oh god there’s so many cars I’d want… Right now, probably a 2021 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTAm
I'd say G-Class Mercedes.
Ford GT 40 MK II
Ferrari F40, and a Volkswagen T1 Campervan
2015 Ford Fiesta, the first one after they reworked the nose on the Fiesta/Focus. 5 door, in that gorgeous dark blue colour Ford make.
I want my 1993 Mitsubishi 3000GT back. I loved that car. Wouldn't mind an upgrade to the VR4 though.
Lamborghini Aventador in bronze.
1967 Shelby cobra gt500 mustange
1988 Ford Aerostar
Maybe this is aiming low, but a 1994 Jetta Wolfsburg Edition. It’s my favorite of all the cars I’ve had and hard to find, especially in great condition.
a1957 Jaguar XKSS
I want a Toyota Landcruiser and a Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86
Skyline painted with anime girls ofc, right know i feel like elfen lied style, but smth more moderate such as aska or rei would be cool to
Probably a 1969 Mustang
Porsche 959
Aston Martin DB6
Skyline R34 Z-Tune
1963 split window Corvette.
AMC Gremlin
I want my 2004 Saturn Vue back. It was my first car and I loved it. Had to say goodbye when the transmission died. I'll miss not having a reverse-gear camera though.
FERRARI F40! MCLAREN F1! 2010 MUSTANG BOSS! PAGANU HUAYRA! LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR! LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH!
I dig your list. Why and how does the 2010 mustang boss fit in with the rest?
Porsche GT3 RS Nissan GTR - a newer one tho not a classic. Dodge Challenger Hellcat Dodge trackhawk SRT Classic Mustang E46 BMW M3 McLaren P1
1957 baby blue Ford Thunderbird or a 1973 candy apple red Cadillac Elderado
1969 Chevelle
911 GT3.
Just the GT3 or the GT3 RS? Because I'd go with the RS or a 918
GT3, simply because you can’t get the RS with a manual transmission.
Fair point, but I drove a manual from 16 to 23, and honestly, I don't miss it, especially in traffic.
1986 Toyota Supra, just because that's the car I really wanted back in 1986
Nissan GTR Porsche GT2RS Decked out Toyota 4 Runner Remodeled 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser
Mercedes G Wagon Lexus LC500 1969 Chevy Camaro Z28 Ducati Panigale V4R
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. The single most beautiful vehicle ever created in the history of the Universe (though the 1937 Talbot-Largo is a close second).
Pagani Zonda R. It was top of the line when it came out and I’ve thought about it since.
Ferrari 812 super fast Ford explorer st Dodge Durango hemi
I've always wanted an El Camino!
Man, I just want a nice mid 2000's ish suburban that the whole family would fit into that would be more capable for camping trips than a mini van.
I want this too. I often think about this. I work on classic cars. And am spoiled with top cars to drive with. But what I really want is a 10year old car that is known to be very reliable with very low mileage that is just nice.
CLK GTR DTM AMG That’s all one car
I would like a 3 rotor street ported FD Rx7. And a retro modded ls swapped c2 corvette.
Aston Martin Valhalla
A red Saleen Mustang.
1967 Jaguar XKE
Porsche GT3 rs
Koenigsegg CC850
Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut
Bentley Continental GT Supersports
1963 Corvette Split Window 1952 Ferrari GT 250 California
1986 Toyota Corolla.