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I would take a 1967 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 stradale

by Desperate-Dig-9389

16 Comments

  1. The_J_Bird

    I really like the early seventies Ferrari Dino – it was a smaller 6 cylinder two seater. I subscribed to Road and Track when I was in high school and saw a review of one there. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one in person.

  2. Eagle_1776

    1955 Lancia Aurelia B24 spyder. Most beautiful car ever made

  3. NumbersMatching68

    A 1957 Chevrolet Corvette with the twin four barrel carb set up, the four speed manual in Onyx black with white or silver coves and the red interior. Ideally it comes with the optional hardtop and the standard soft top is black.

  4. Joblessmouse06

    1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Cobra Jet 428

  5. Forsaken-Result-6767

    1966 Dodge Charger, 426 Hemi with four speed manual. (For sentimental reasons) My father had one from 1966 to 1970 when he was a police officer for our town in 1967, and he used his Charger as his Pursuit car with a magnetic light on the top. He would chase cars down I95 in Chester, Pa.

    Sadly he sold it after I was born in 1967, and my mom hated it as it was hard for her to drive the manual. And he used her 1958 Pontiac Catalina convertible as a trade for the Charger, that was her high school graduation present from her parents… ^^

  6. A Bugatti 57SC Atlantic, preferably one of the three 1936 ones, but I’d settle for Ralph Lauren’s 1938, but I prefer the earlier three with the rear wheel spats.

    I’ve driven a few vintage Bugattis, including a 13, 23, 43, and a 51 – they’re one of the few 1920s and 1930s cars that can keep up with modern traffic and be “usable”.

    But really, any 57S would be fine, I’d just add an overdrive to make it a bit more relaxed at freeway speeds – I’ve driven a Type 43 with one fitted and it makes a huge difference.

  7. RuinAccomplished6681

    I agree with your choice, 33 stradale is sex on wheels

  8. Pineapplesok75

    1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe Prototype. Sold in 2022 for 142 million at an auction. Sell it and buy as many cars as I desire

  9. Bohemka1905

    Facel Vega Facel II – Ultimate luxury and style with power when it’s needed

  10. Interstate-84

    Lnyx Eventer with a 6 cylinder engine and manual gearbox.
    The problem is, Eventers are not expensive, but very very hard to buy as only 67 units were made, most of them with a V12 engine which I don’t prefer.

  11. Theo1352

    Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder, 1960-1963.

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