show me a car you like
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Inspired by this old post on Kinja from 2017 (w/ comments!! Thanks, @FTTOHG) - check out the OG post, and then add a car you like in the comments here.
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just for clarification, "a" = one
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996 GT2 in, I believe, forest green metallic -
@davesaddiction I really want to find a squarebody car hauler.
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This te27 Corolla SR5 was one of my favorite cars at JCCS last year -
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I've got a irrational want for a crown vic pre runner. -
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@davesaddiction I love the Desoto Airflow. The 1934 is my favorite body style.
The 1936 has the best grill though.
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@davesaddiction said in show me a car you like:
just for clarification, "a" = one
Listen here you little Scoob
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Obligatory
Colorado Uber Alles
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Loved these when they came out when I was 10 years old, and I still want one...
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I like lots of cars, but lately I'm quite enamored with lifted Outbacks.
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Normally I hate any sort of wing, but I'll always be a sucker for a ducktail. -
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Those old Volvos are too cool.
TVR Sagaris is up there for me.
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@phenotyp Ducktails = yes
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What is that truck? Thereβs one just like it near me that Iβve seen twice driving around and not been able to photograph.
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@davesaddiction quack quack quack quack, Mr. Ducksworth
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@davesaddiction Will always be a sucker for a 300CE, and a Legend coupe.
...and late-80s Soarers
...it seems I have a type
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This was my dream car as a kid (no specific model, just wanted a yellow Duesy convertible).
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@davesaddiction Not exactly exotic, but I've always had a soft spot for the original L.L. Bean edition Outback with the flat-6. Might even try to own one of these some day.
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@davesaddiction Brewster Green, manual, 991 GT3. Perfection.
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@davesaddiction as much as I love and desire a 1973 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000, this is also something I covet, and is just a bit more interesting and historically important:
I love the look of these so much, and all the advanced design and technology that would eventually become standard "volume car" fare more than 50 years after Andre Citroen told his engineers "design me a car so advanced we won't have to replace it for 10 years" The Traction Avant survived the bankruptcy and purchase of the company by Michelin (a direct consequence of the TA's extravagant development costs), the death of Andre Citroen, a world war, and remained in production, essentially unchanged for more than 20 years, at which time it was still a compelling option in the small family car market. I think a repower with a more modern engine could have kept them competitive for another 20 years... Putting aside the dated styling, but we all know style matters when selling cars.
Man I love these things.
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@just-jeepin Volvo TP21 "sugga" or sow, so named because of the appearance. WWII all-terrain staff car.