I love most of anything so long as it is a classic. I love the big boat cars from the 50s. My ultimate dream car is a aqua blue 1957 Chevy Bel-air convertible with white and pink leather interior, and white wall tires.
Pimpin.
Out of those three? Eh... sorry I do not like sports cars.
2006-06-27 04:10:30
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answered by Kamunyak 5
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What's wrong? Have you really NEVER seen any of these written down?
I prefer Porsche, but that's only 'cos I have one. Corvette would never come into the equation, and Lambos are just ridiculous.
You should try BMW for a change. They make great cars. Better than Corvette, anyway.
2006-06-27 11:09:38
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answered by codrock 6
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Laberghni
2006-06-27 11:07:50
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answered by arv920 2
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Fred Flintstone's Car. It Rocks!
2006-06-27 11:11:45
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answered by Jackie P 2
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I pick corvette. It is a car that most of us can aspire to afford one day. Its super cool looking at classic. THe Porshe is nice but WAY super expensive as well as the laberghni.
2006-06-27 11:10:09
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answered by heidinichole 4
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The original mustang. The three you have are are over the top cars. Other than speed & flash what good are they. Family wise they hold nothing. Even the Mustang dose not hold alot it holds more than the three.
2006-06-27 11:12:10
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answered by usserydog 4
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1969 Mk III Cooper S 1275 in white, downton cyl heads fuel injection, minilites and Elf front seats & dashboard, in white.
2006-06-27 11:35:43
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answered by Stephen Allcroft 3
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only out of those three?! well, i like them all, but id have to say id own a corvette before the other two. but id own a lexus sc 430 before any of those three, so thats my real fav!
2006-06-27 11:09:43
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answered by aaronne07 3
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I like the Lamborgini. Never driven one, but they look cool.
2006-06-27 11:10:11
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answered by doodleman01 1
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I'd go with the Lamborgini
2006-06-27 11:09:06
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answered by LL Cool J 4
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