Whats your favorite car?

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Re: Whats your favorite car?

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suzy1124 wrote:I miss my Red Pacer..............a real S--T car, but it had a funky look of a flying saucer...
OMG..my mother had a silver one along with a Pinto, a Gremlin, a Grenada, and a VW bus. She had some real bomb cars. :shock:


But she did have a jag back in the late 60's. I pulled the 8 track out, knocked the stick into reverse and the car rolled. My parents came running…stupid place for an 8-track :lol:


Do they even make cars with a stick anymore?


I loved my Toyota Tacoma…and the corvette was pretty sweet.
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Still in love w/a 1957 2 seater T_bird...
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Definitely BMW.
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The 1969 Chevy Nova :)
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1936 Ford V8 coupe.
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Jag 2+2..
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Hi, my favourite car is my late husbands 1976 FJ40 short wheelbase Toyota Landcruiser. I live in far north western Australia and still drive it almost every day. starts first pop and great to take dogs to the beach.
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I love challengers
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MG B.
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De Lorean...
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My Audi A7. See avatar.

-- 28 Jan 2015, 11:18 --

My Audi A5. See avatar.

I screwed up my previous post and called it an A7.
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muggle wrote:My Audi A7. See avatar.

-- 28 Jan 2015, 11:18 --

My Audi A5. See avatar.

I screwed up my previous post and called it an A7.
This made me laugh because your current avatar is a black bear. 8)
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Any british car......Jag , first choice...
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A Trabi!
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