Whats your favorite car ever?
1992 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo-hands down, no question. I have owned five of them and drove them until the odometer cried. Especially liked the all wheel drive and all wheel steering. Helps with a sports car as your only car in Iowa's ridiculous weather.
The Cadillac Allante. The car has a timeless design by Pininfarina. My '88 Pearl White is a beautiful car that gets a ton of favorable comments. The only upgrade on the car has been to the addition of great looking Datata chrome alloys that make the car look all the better.
Yep, an Allante roadster and a Crossfire coupe...it doesn't get much better.
Yep, an Allante roadster and a Crossfire coupe...it doesn't get much better.
And nearly 3 years later I say
New: (way out of reach)
Pagani Zonda
Bugatti Veyron
Brabus Bullitt
New: (only slightly out of reach)
AC Schnitzer ACS4 Compressor Coupe
Techart Magnum and or GTStreet
Ariel Atom 3 Supercharged
Wiesmann GT MF5(talk about eye catching.)
Old:
1932 Duesenburg SJ
1937 Cord Phaeton Convertible
New: (way out of reach)
Pagani Zonda
Bugatti Veyron
Brabus Bullitt
New: (only slightly out of reach)
AC Schnitzer ACS4 Compressor Coupe
Techart Magnum and or GTStreet
Ariel Atom 3 Supercharged
Wiesmann GT MF5(talk about eye catching.)
Old:
1932 Duesenburg SJ
1937 Cord Phaeton Convertible
Originally Posted by Aero Blue
If I were to ever win the lotto, I'd have a 67' Corvette but fitted this way:
-Forest green w/white "skunk stripe"
-Forest green interior (leather)
-Forest green w/white "skunk stripe"
-Forest green interior (leather)
I really like Fathom Green off of the '69 vette - a great color.
So far the crossfire but that's unfair, i've only had it 3 months.
Favorite car I ever owned is probably a surprise. 1975 Oldsmobile Starfire, otherwise known as a "Poor man's porsche." Rebadged Vega body with a torquey odd fire V-6. 231 Ci put out 115 HP through a Muncie 4 spd, but it was all heart. It was perfectly balanced and the average vette at the time couldn't hold me on a twisty road. For 200,000 miles, it never let me down. It held it's head up against faster cars, with bigger engines and usually over confident drivers. And when the rust started up the B pillar, signaling terminal cancer, I cried. It was my version of "Herbie."
My fantasy car is a Lotus Esprit '87,'88, or '89 before Ford decided it needed a big power plant to be a "real" sports car.
roadster with a stick
Favorite car I ever owned is probably a surprise. 1975 Oldsmobile Starfire, otherwise known as a "Poor man's porsche." Rebadged Vega body with a torquey odd fire V-6. 231 Ci put out 115 HP through a Muncie 4 spd, but it was all heart. It was perfectly balanced and the average vette at the time couldn't hold me on a twisty road. For 200,000 miles, it never let me down. It held it's head up against faster cars, with bigger engines and usually over confident drivers. And when the rust started up the B pillar, signaling terminal cancer, I cried. It was my version of "Herbie."
My fantasy car is a Lotus Esprit '87,'88, or '89 before Ford decided it needed a big power plant to be a "real" sports car.
roadster with a stick
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; May 22, 2008 at 04:34 PM.
65' Riveria GS in either silver or black. [/quote]
I think the 65 Riviera is the best design to come out of detroit in the 60s.
Also to consider;
1957 buick caballero (had one. It's currenly in CA.)
GNX
E-type Jag
59 Cad
58 Buick
71-72 Riv
I think the 65 Riviera is the best design to come out of detroit in the 60s.
Also to consider;
1957 buick caballero (had one. It's currenly in CA.)
GNX
E-type Jag
59 Cad
58 Buick
71-72 Riv
[quote=Franc Rauscher]So far the crossfire but that's unfair, i've only had it 3 months.
Favorite car I ever owned is probably a surprise. 1975 Oldsmobile Starfire, otherwise known as a "Poor mans porsche." Rebaged Vega body with a torquey odd fire V-6. 231 Ci put out 115 HP through a Muncie 4 spd, but it was all heart. It was perfectly balance and the average vette at the time couldn't hold me on a twisty road. For 200,000 miles, It never let me down. It held it's head up against faster cars, with bigger engines and usually over confident drivers.
Had a 1979 monza spider with a 350, 4spd. and a posi. loved that car!
Favorite car I ever owned is probably a surprise. 1975 Oldsmobile Starfire, otherwise known as a "Poor mans porsche." Rebaged Vega body with a torquey odd fire V-6. 231 Ci put out 115 HP through a Muncie 4 spd, but it was all heart. It was perfectly balance and the average vette at the time couldn't hold me on a twisty road. For 200,000 miles, It never let me down. It held it's head up against faster cars, with bigger engines and usually over confident drivers.
Had a 1979 monza spider with a 350, 4spd. and a posi. loved that car!
Call911,
OMG (sorry) omg, that's amazing. My brother had a Monza at that time. Std v-6 he modded unbelievably. Now he has two or three in various forms of restoration. One is a daily driver. Even though he owns two vettes.
GM got six years out of that body over three brands. Hardly ever see one any more.
Didn't list it but I had an 82 Riv for my dad. Classy looker for sure.
roadster with a stick
OMG (sorry) omg, that's amazing. My brother had a Monza at that time. Std v-6 he modded unbelievably. Now he has two or three in various forms of restoration. One is a daily driver. Even though he owns two vettes.
GM got six years out of that body over three brands. Hardly ever see one any more.
Didn't list it but I had an 82 Riv for my dad. Classy looker for sure.
roadster with a stick
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; May 18, 2008 at 08:42 PM.
Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Call911,
OMG (sorry) omg, that's amazing. My brother had a Monza at that time. Std v-6 he modded unbelievably. Now he has two or three in various forms of restoration. One is a daily driver. Even though he owns two vettes.
GM got six years out of that body over three brands. Hardly ever see one any more.
Didn't list it but I had an 82 Riv for my dad. Classy looker for sure.
roadster with a stick
OMG (sorry) omg, that's amazing. My brother had a Monza at that time. Std v-6 he modded unbelievably. Now he has two or three in various forms of restoration. One is a daily driver. Even though he owns two vettes.
GM got six years out of that body over three brands. Hardly ever see one any more.
Didn't list it but I had an 82 Riv for my dad. Classy looker for sure.
roadster with a stick
Originally Posted by CALL911
I still have an NOS spider chrome emblem in my garage! There is 78? monza v8 for sale at a small lot in Knoxville. One owner. Painted like a mirage, but its not. nice rust free car.
roadster with a stick
262, yeah that was it. The whole car was built around the Wankle engine GM was going to promote ALA Mazda rotary but at the last minute, failed the EPA tests or something. They revived the 231 V/6 for the Buick and the Olds but didn't have enough to go around, so chevy's got the cast iron 4 out of the vega and the 262 small truck engine. 305's and 350's bolted right up.
BTW that 231 V/6 was out of the American motors jeep. Which acounts for the high torque. For something GM through together at the last minute, as it were, it was a nice package.
I thoroughly enjoyed mine. Someday I'll bore you with the "Porsche chase accross IOWA" story.
Time now for bed.
BTW that 231 V/6 was out of the American motors jeep. Which acounts for the high torque. For something GM through together at the last minute, as it were, it was a nice package.
I thoroughly enjoyed mine. Someday I'll bore you with the "Porsche chase accross IOWA" story.
Time now for bed.
I really enjoyed my 69 Dodge Cornet R/T. It was yellow with the black R/T stripe around the trunk area. It was the 440/375 hp versions with the automatic tranny. My best time at New England Dragway was 13.68/105 mph in the quarter. I raced it a lot on the street. I kept it for 5 years and sold it when the available gas was so low in octane. When I raced I use to install my 4.56 geared rearend and put the 15" slicks on, otherwise I was over red line at the end of the quarter.
I also owned a 78 Lincoln Mark V which I was extremely fond of. It was really a luxurious car, great ride, that could pass everything but a gas station. It was the "spruce" color which you couldn't tell at night whether it was green or blue. It had the emerald green landau top and the tutone green interior. An Irishman's dream coloring!
My 90 Vette was a great car until it started to nickel and dime me to death. I purchased it from the original owner and kept it for seven years. It was a 6-speed, two tops, fully loaded machine. I traded it in for my Crossfire Roadster.
Favorite car so far? Two words: Crossfire Roadster!
Bob
I also owned a 78 Lincoln Mark V which I was extremely fond of. It was really a luxurious car, great ride, that could pass everything but a gas station. It was the "spruce" color which you couldn't tell at night whether it was green or blue. It had the emerald green landau top and the tutone green interior. An Irishman's dream coloring!
My 90 Vette was a great car until it started to nickel and dime me to death. I purchased it from the original owner and kept it for seven years. It was a 6-speed, two tops, fully loaded machine. I traded it in for my Crossfire Roadster.
Favorite car so far? Two words: Crossfire Roadster!
Bob
#1. Ferrari Enzo Ferrari
#2. Ferrari F50
#3. Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
#4. Ferrari 599 Fiorano GTB
#5. Ferrari F430 Spider
#6. Ferrari 360 Spyder
#7. Chevrolet Corvette C6 Convertible
#8. Ferrari F355 Spyder F1 Fiorano
#9. Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren
#10. McLaren F1
#11. Ferrari 512TR
....if I could just buy the WINNING lottery ticket!
Most favorite that I've owned;
#1. Chevrolet Corvette C5 Convertible, 2003, Torch Red, lt Oak seats & top
#2. Ferrari 328GTS, 1987, Rossa Corsa, tan seats
#3. Chevrolet Corvette C5 Convertible, 2002, Torch Red, lt Oak seats, black top
#4. Chrysler Crossfire (Limited), 2004, Blaze Red, Dark Slate interior
#5. Pontiac Mera, 1988, red, tan interior
#6. Mercury Montego, 429ci, 1976, green
#7. Dodge Polara, 1972, Gunmetal Grey, black interior
#2. Ferrari F50
#3. Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
#4. Ferrari 599 Fiorano GTB
#5. Ferrari F430 Spider
#6. Ferrari 360 Spyder
#7. Chevrolet Corvette C6 Convertible
#8. Ferrari F355 Spyder F1 Fiorano
#9. Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren
#10. McLaren F1
#11. Ferrari 512TR
....if I could just buy the WINNING lottery ticket!
Most favorite that I've owned;
#1. Chevrolet Corvette C5 Convertible, 2003, Torch Red, lt Oak seats & top
#2. Ferrari 328GTS, 1987, Rossa Corsa, tan seats
#3. Chevrolet Corvette C5 Convertible, 2002, Torch Red, lt Oak seats, black top
#4. Chrysler Crossfire (Limited), 2004, Blaze Red, Dark Slate interior
#5. Pontiac Mera, 1988, red, tan interior
#6. Mercury Montego, 429ci, 1976, green
#7. Dodge Polara, 1972, Gunmetal Grey, black interior
Last edited by RAMPANT328; Jun 13, 2008 at 05:59 PM.
Originally Posted by RickB
My favorite, after the Crossfire, was a 1988 Chrysler Conquest. Yes, it was really a Mitsubishi Starion, but it was really fun to drive.
I have 2 1987 Conquests..........one parts car, one soon(someday) to be 10 second street/race car.
My favorite car of all time is the 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda convertible. Some day I will build a clone with a modern 6.1L Hemi, Tremec T56 tranny and modern suspension and brakes. OHHHHHHH
Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Cool. i have little interest but my bro might. Don't mean to quibble but the stock V/8 in the monza was not a 350. i know a lot of guys swapped out for a 350 but it made the car really heavy on the nose. Did donuts faster than the roadrunner cartoon. What was the little V/8 that came stock? Not the 305 was it?
roadster with a stick
roadster with a stick
My first car was a 1977 Chevy Monza 2+2 which I put a slightly modded 355 small block and TH350 into. It came with a 305 stock.....................and there were Monzas with the 350 from the factory but it was ONLY in 1975 AND sold in California as the lowest powered V8 GM ever made(to my knowledge) with a tire scorching 125hp.
I just sold that car off to the junk yard for $50 with the motor/tranny.............the body was still in original(never been wrecked) condition. It was a very sad day as I wanted to sell it to someone that would turn it into a race car.............but instead it was crushed.


