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Old 06-02-2014, 07:18 PM   #1
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Default What is your "dream car"?

Saw a new Bentley today, stood out. Not my kind of car, but very expensive models are a rarity in Hobart amongst the clunkers!

Made me think. What is my dream car if I could afford it? Not as best value/investment/reliability etc etc, just what do I want to have in my garage if given a choice.

After considering modern supercars from Lambo, Ferrari etc, mind-blowing to drive no doubt, I ended up between three;
- Ford/Shelby AC Cobra
- Ferrari F40
- Ford GT (original, not new one)

Not sure why, as I generally don't admire old cars that much, but well, with these three I just love them!

AC Cobra got the nod!

What is your "dream" car?


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