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What muscle car would you buy?
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What makes yours a limited addition?gy3772 said:Here’s mine. I love it! Plus it’s a limited edition. Documented as 1 of 320.



Rockwall, Tx LBGE, Minimax, 22" Blackstone, Pizza Party Bollore. Cast Iron Hoarder.
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IMHO the greatest American car ever built...I'm a vette junkie though so take that for what its worth. Even more rare then a split window, stinger , or fuelie.
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Welcom to the fûckin forum!gy3772 said:Here’s mine. I love it! Plus it’s a limited edition. Documented as 1 of 320.



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Hellofa first post.gy3772 said:Here’s mine. I love it! Plus it’s a limited edition. Documented as 1 of 320.


"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I’m enjoying a BMW X1 with after market performance tune and sports suspension - it’s very quick and agile. Seriously, I’m thinking I’m having more fun than if I was driving any of your options.

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Looks like the hatch with the lowered suspension. What engine? M135i is my daily.JohnEggGio said:I’m enjoying a BMW X1 with after market performance tune and sports suspension - it’s very quick and agile. Seriously, I’m thinking I’m having more fun than if I was driving any of your options.
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Shucks, only one choice for me.....'64 Pontiac GTO.John in the Willamette Valley of Oregon
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It’s the 2.0 liter turbo, with DINAN Stage 1 - DINAN says it boost HP to 312. I really liked the power of the 35i, but didn’t like the 6 spd trans, and my daily commute is about 100 miles round trip.Eoin said:
Looks like the hatch with the lowered suspension. What engine? M135i is my daily.JohnEggGio said:I’m enjoying a BMW X1 with after market performance tune and sports suspension - it’s very quick and agile. Seriously, I’m thinking I’m having more fun than if I was driving any of your options.
I bet that 135 is a blast to drive!Maryland, 1 LBGE -
This is my boss' boss' boss' car. Bugatti. And he has not one, but two, jets. One domestic, one transcontinental.
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Aren't you in the auto salvage biz or am I confusing you with someone else? If I was right were those 2 autos wrecks that were rebuilt? OR is he just THAT rich?!!!JethroVA said:This is my boss' boss' boss' car. Bugatti. And he has not one, but two, jets. One domestic, one transcontinental.
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@RRP, no I'm not in the auto salvage business. Ive been in healthcare since 1991. The big big boss is a billionaire healthcare entrepreneur who has started and sold many companies. last one he sold for half a Billion (that's a B not an M) to a big pharma company. He bought that car new $2.7 million +/-.
Me? I'm front line, customer -facing operations dude making oncologists happy with technology and services.
From what I've read, that Bugatti Chiron set the world record for zero to 400 KPH (250 MPH) back down to zero in 42 seconds.
A bit too flamboyant for me. My choice for a performance car would be an Aston Martin but that doesn't meet the muscle car definition of this thread. So I'd have to go with a big block V8 convertible Cutlass Supreme circa 1970s.Richmond and Mathews County, VA. Large BGE, Weber gas, little Weber charcoal. Vintage ManGrates. Little reddish portable kamado that shall remain nameless here. Very Extremely Stable Genius. -
The car pictured is a Bugatti Veyron, not the newer Chiron. Both are ridiculously impressive and engineered. What they are not is record holders as a small upstart from Sweden, Christian Von Koenisegg, spanked Bugatti by 5 seconds in that same test. I’m sure I couldn’t afford a set of tires for that thing.Large Big Green Egg in a nest. North Shore of Boston.
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Tires are something like $36,000. Some Veyron owners will switch out wheels and tires so that they aren't constantly buying new tiresMJG said:The car pictured is a Bugatti Veyron, not the newer Chiron. Both are ridiculously impressive and engineered. What they are not is record holders as a small upstart from Sweden, Christian Von Koenisegg, spanked Bugatti by 5 seconds in that same test. I’m sure I couldn’t afford a set of tires for that thing."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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Funny (and also unfunny) story here... Unfortunately, my grandfathers passed young on both sides, so I never met either. When my mother’s father died, my grandmother was in need of a new car and bought a Cutlass Supreme. My grandmother was one rad’ lady.JethroVA said:@RRP, no I'm not in the auto salvage business. Ive been in healthcare since 1991. The big big boss is a billionaire healthcare entrepreneur who has started and sold many companies. last one he sold for half a Billion (that's a B not an M) to a big pharma company. He bought that car new $2.7 million +/-.
Me? I'm front line, customer -facing operations dude making oncologists happy with technology and services.
From what I've read, that Bugatti Chiron set the world record for zero to 400 KPH (250 MPH) back down to zero in 42 seconds.
A bit too flamboyant for me. My choice for a performance car would be an Aston Martin but that doesn't meet the muscle car definition of this thread. So I'd have to go with a big block V8 convertible Cutlass Supreme circa 1970s. -
$36K per tire? Holy sh*t! Earlier in this thread I had posted a picture of our '95 Corvette which we bought brand spanking new for $36K!
With under 1k miles on the odometer my wife had "tried" to parrell park and managed to scrape the front wheel against the curb all 360 degrees!
Thankfully that "trick" did not hurt that tire itself just the wheel. I bought a new one even after I choked up when the GM salesman said that will be $412.78 ... Will this be cash or charge card?Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
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Ahmm... if you can afford the Veyron in the first place... you aren’t bothered with saving money on tires.WeberWho said:
Tires are something like $36,000. Some Veyron owners will switch out wheels and tires so that they aren't constantly buying new tiresMJG said:The car pictured is a Bugatti Veyron, not the newer Chiron. Both are ridiculously impressive and engineered. What they are not is record holders as a small upstart from Sweden, Christian Von Koenisegg, spanked Bugatti by 5 seconds in that same test. I’m sure I couldn’t afford a set of tires for that thing."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I believe it's more for Bugatti rentals or owners who want to sell in original condition. 36K is pocket change for true Bugatti ownersJohnInCarolina said:
Ahmm... if you can afford the Veyron in the first place... you aren’t bothered with saving money on tires.WeberWho said:
Tires are something like $36,000. Some Veyron owners will switch out wheels and tires so that they aren't constantly buying new tiresMJG said:The car pictured is a Bugatti Veyron, not the newer Chiron. Both are ridiculously impressive and engineered. What they are not is record holders as a small upstart from Sweden, Christian Von Koenisegg, spanked Bugatti by 5 seconds in that same test. I’m sure I couldn’t afford a set of tires for that thing."The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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36K is a set of four tires. After you go through 3 sets of tires you need to buy four new rims. Which are 120KRRP said:$36K per tire? Holy sh*t! Earlier in this thread I had posted a picture of our '95 Corvette which we bought brand spanking new for $36K!
With under 1k miles on the odometer my wife had "tried" to parrell park and managed to scrape the front wheel against the curb all 360 degrees!
Thankfully that "trick" did not hurt that tire itself just the wheel. I bought a new one even after I choked up when the GM salesman said that will be $412.78 ... Will this be cash or charge card?"The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan
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saw a 74 El Camino 454 SS go for $12,500on Mecum Houston.
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XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP PitBoss Navigator 850G 11/25
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My older brother had Plymouth GODs, with the 440 interceptor under the hood, ran like a bat out of bell in a straight line but rode like a log wagon, traded them for bass boats back in the day.
My dream 67 mustang convertible went up in smoke and became my daughters 300 person Catholic wedding, oh well it made her happy !LBGE, and just enough knowledge and gadgets to be dangerous .
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I sure hope that Waste Management driver is not texting with that pick up...JethroVA said:This is my boss' boss' boss' car. Bugatti. And he has not one, but two, jets. One domestic, one transcontinental.
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Place where dad bought his Maserati sells them. Those cars are huge. They have a customer who orders a new one every time he takes delivery of one. He has taken delivery of 3 and 4th one is on the way. Think there is a 3-4 year waiting list for a brand new one.JethroVA said:This is my boss' boss' boss' car. Bugatti. And he has not one, but two, jets. One domestic, one transcontinental.
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