What is your dream classic?

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Grubs

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Thursday 16th May
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Just wondering what is your dream classic car? In other words, if you had the opportunity to personally drive just one aspirational classic car for the day then what would you choose?

Loads of options, from 60's 70's coupes, rally classics, to more modern classics. But lets keep things realistic and acheivable, so perhaps cars of say under £100k only.

Would be great to hear what the most popular dream cars are.

LarJammer

2,244 posts

212 months

Thursday 16th May
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One of these for me.

C5_Steve

3,371 posts

105 months

Thursday 16th May
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1969 Dodge Charger.

Probably get a very nice one for under £100k still (prices are all over the place and a bit mental with shells fetching 5 figures) but I'd love to do exactly as you say, drive one about for a day.

For me, just a total event to be in and around let alone drive. Doesn't matter that they handle like a ship and they're too big to fit anywhere rofl

Retro_Jim

387 posts

53 months

Thursday 16th May
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I go through phases of what I'd like but I've always wanted a Morgan since I was 7 so that would be my go to but I would also like something American like a Corvette or a Challenger

whimsical ninja

158 posts

29 months

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Fiat Dino

White-Noise

4,374 posts

250 months

Thursday 16th May
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Sierra cossie. Wanted one so bad when I was a kid!


spoodler

2,114 posts

157 months

Thursday 16th May
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If it's just for a day... some old aero engined beasty would be nice, or some similar special/hot rod. I can drive coupes, sports cars and go faster saloons any day of the week. Might as well make it something a bit different...
Weather might be a factor...
Maybe something like this...
https://www.carandclassic.com/l/C1695549

Jim H

934 posts

191 months

Thursday 16th May
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It’s not changed since I was about 7 years old. I’d still absolutely love one now, even though I may be disappointed with one - after all I’ve read and learned about them.

I’d probably learn to live with it as I’ve had this burning desire for what is effectively 44 years.

Lotus Esprit S1 in white with the green plaid interior. I swear, if my lottery numbers ever come up, and if a good one was available - I’d buy. In a heart beat.

hilly10

7,175 posts

230 months

Thursday 16th May
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Just this it would fulfil all my dreams.




pcn1

1,223 posts

221 months

Thursday 16th May
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Ok then I'll play this game .....



1956 Packard Caribbean

sortedcossie

571 posts

130 months

Thursday 16th May
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I'm lucky enough to own my childhood hero - Escort Cosworth, had it 18 years next month.

If it's a money no object, then Ferrari F40. If money is a thing then something TVR V8 based.

Yertis

18,112 posts

268 months

Thursday 16th May
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When I was young my dream classic (only just a classic then) was the TR6. And the dream current model was the Audi Quattro. Modest tastes really. I also wanted a 308 GTB but as they say never meet your heroes. 288GTO might be different but that's out of budget.

I've found that price does not equal fun so if I won the lottery and could afford a big house the only other cars I'd buy would be 'my' GT6 (if the chap who owns it choses to sell) and a 2CV.

RustyMX5

7,277 posts

219 months

Thursday 16th May
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There aren't many available at under £100,000 but if I could get one, I'd go for a Lancia Aurelia B20 GT

Damn. You said 60's / 70's.

OK. Alfa Romeo Giulia GTV

Edited by RustyMX5 on Thursday 16th May 12:04

s m

23,306 posts

205 months

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I’m lucky enough to have a couple in garage……

…..but if I had more space then maybe an Alfa SZ or another RS2000


QuickQuack

2,275 posts

103 months

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Jim H

934 posts

191 months

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C5_Steve said:
1969 Dodge Charger.

Probably get a very nice one for under £100k still (prices are all over the place and a bit mental with shells fetching 5 figures) but I'd love to do exactly as you say, drive one about for a day.

For me, just a total event to be in and around let alone drive. Doesn't matter that they handle like a ship and they're too big to fit anywhere rofl
My next dream car when I was a School boy (after the Esprit) was a MK 1 Scirocco Storm which I went on to own, and last month was my 30th anniversary of ownership.

I once showed it at a classic car show a few years ago and a chap turned up in a Dodge Charger. I’d never seen one in the ‘metal’ before. My only experience was seeing them on tv doing massive jumps…

I honestly couldn’t get over how big it was! Just mind blowing. All this talk about how big modern cars have become - and I agree. However a Charger looks like a different scale altogether.

Of course I’d love a Miura, or a 288 GTB, I’m thinking of in the realms of realistic.

Kuwahara

881 posts

20 months

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RustyMX5

7,277 posts

219 months

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Kuwahara said:
Good call. Very good call

MDT

479 posts

174 months

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At £80k I would politely request that I can spend the other £20k on a 5-speed LT-77 gear box, and unobtrusive Air Con system, a 123+ dizzy and a rebuild on the carbs.

That I think would then give me the perfect GT.

https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1423941



Desiderata

2,429 posts

56 months

Thursday 16th May
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Can I have this please? And do I get to keep the change?