Says you, and your mother drives a Yugo!
Close… she used to have one of these.
Besides, I love the Cadillac XLR and the George Foreman Grill. If only a car had one built in…! I think Homer Simpson once looked at an RV with 5 deep fryers.
You are all completely and utterly wrong. When money is no object, the ONLY acceptable car to own is the one and only Phantom Corsair.
Seriously, I want one, or at least a replica, updates with modern safety features (ABS, traction/steering control, etc) and a massive engine.
Maybach Excelero. But only if I can find a batman suit that looks good on me
A Prius. Extremely reliable, holds four in comfort, not much pollution. I like the look.
However, I’m pretty sure it’s not the best snow car, so I could use a 4wd Subaru as a backup. (A snow mobile is tempting, but probably not legal on St. Louis roads.)
The last version of the Lotus Esprit. Loved that car ever since the first incarnation appeared in The Spy Who Loved Me. Yum!
I might have a new top contender, the Aston Martin One-77
I’d really like a Stanley Steamer but the guide at the museum told me they had a tendency to explode on occasion.
A plain old Ford Model T would be so cool.
Lambo or Maserati. Or Shelby.
A better-equipped Aztek than the one I have now.
I want: Heads-Up instrument display.
His/Hers HVAC controls.
Audio controls in steering wheel.
And a paper bag to wear while driving it?
Good luck seeing out of that baby. I understand the second owner modified it to increase the window size (work which has since been undone to return the car to its original condition)> But it just screams “Buck Rogers”, doesn’t it?
Myself, I’d drive an AC Cobra 289.
It looks just like a sports car ought to look, and it’s not insanely kill-yourself-immediately powerful, like the Cobra 427.
I’ll check back in…even though I’ve got a vehicle for 99% of every situation you’d need, I wouldn’t mind an Areil Atom for the sunny days:
Aston Martin one-77. http://www.one-77.com/ Beautiful!
A Tesla Roadster. I’d pimp it out in Navy Blue, with dove grey interior. I’d add those seats that can heat up OR cool down, and put a massage unit in as well. I’d also take out the passenger side seat and develop a safe spot for the Celtling to ride in.
For trips of more than 3 hours, where flying is impractical, I’d have a nice comfy bus, the kind that comedians live in on tour, and hire someone to drive us.
And I’d have a HumVEE. No, not one of those, an actual HMV of the type that can get me where I’m going regardless of te terrain or the weather conditions. I’d use it only when needed, but I would never again be worried if someone got sick during a blizzard.
That is a 427.
:o Oops, you’re right. From that angle, the bulging rear fenders didn’t show, and I completely missed the front fender flares and the sidepipes. Curses!
How about this?
http://www.motortrend.com/features/112_0704_1964_shelby_cobra_289/photo_17.html
That’s better, but I like the 427 better anyway.
AC produced some absolutely stunning cars over the years, like the Greyhound Saloon.
That’s a very nice looking car, but doesn’t it look just like the Austin Healy that James Bond drove? Also, wouldn’t it have had Lucas electrics?
I used to have a 78 MGB. Cool car, bad electrics.