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1967 GTO. The blue painted one is the before, it was a twenty footer. The picture on the trailer is my baby going out for paint. Took it in November should be back any week now. Full frame off. The underside is just before it left for paint.
Nice. My best friend in Charlotte bought a '67 just like the "after pic" in 1973. Still has it.

Blue with black vinyl, but Torqthrust wheels.
 
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I'm going to be looking into the Torq 2s. Cragars were nice but started to get a bit of surface rust on them,been sitting 9 years. Probably going a bit bigger too, 17"x 8 and 17"x10. Should be fairly subtle.
 
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The wife said it looked like the Batmobile.
I said, it looks like the Batmobile, with a big ol boner.
Cus that's what I have when I drive it.:D
I have friends that have Slingshots and they love them.
 
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This isn’t mine but it looks like mine. It runs great, it’s paid for, and my son is too young to be embarrassed by it yet. :)
 
2008 Audi A8L

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2006 VW GTI (Substitute pick but same car)

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2014 Ford F150 XLT extend cab with A.R.E Z series top. No pic.

One year left to pay on the truck then we are getting a BMW X5 M or something similar. The wife changes her mind on what she wants in her next ride often.

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My dream car which is owned by my buddy from KY. Amazing car but too rich for my blood. I did enjoy driving it. :)

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Sig, that 5m is suppose to be a 2.8 second car....let me know.

Yeah the X5M is a little slower at 3.8.

The 458 Italia could do 100KM or 62 MPH in 2.8-3.0 seconds. It was mind blowing. I just could pay that much for a car. To my friends credit he drives it a lot. It does not just sit in the garage. It is reliable enough to be a daily driver if you can afford the maintenance.

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The owner of our company did that and bought a 12 cylinder 7 series a few years back. He carried on for months about that driving school. Must be pretty good. He's not normally a "gusher" about things. He is driving an Alpina now.
 
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Letting it earn its keep while cleaning out last 40 bales of some old hay we had stored in a old barn at another farm. Hopefully warm weather gets here fast.
 
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My wife’s X3 MSport

Truthfully, I’m glad I don’t drive it every day, then I wouldn’t be able to appreciate it.

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The owner of our company did that and bought a 12 cylinder 7 series a few years back. He carried on for months about that driving school. Must be pretty good. He's not normally a "gusher" about things. He is driving an Alpina now.
I've been to the BMW driving school--it was a great experience (a lot of fun driving the various models in different events/situations).
 
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