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I like old school muscle cars from the late 60's and early 70's but I'm kinda fond of the imports, mostly european, some japanese from the mid to late 90's. What would you chose to work on. Price is limited to 25 large for the car itself... perferably less. Which car would you chose? Why?

I got a thing for the BMW M3... 97-99 mostly... I love the square/rectangle look with hard lines... not a big fan of all the rounded edges they are comming out with now.

How much money would you be willing to put into that car you purchased? What would you do to it?

2006-11-02 05:20:07 · 3 answers · asked by vail2073 5 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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If it was myself I would look at an old mustang or camaro 65-69
in either car these cars were the muscle cars to have n those years. Imports an old 300zx 80's or Toyota Supra 80's works for me especielly with turbos and superchargers that out now.
These two cars were the start of alot of the japanese import sports cars we see now and most guys would give their left nut for a 300zx twin turbo black on black in those years. And now with the 350z come back model they have revitalized the oldies

2006-11-02 05:44:23 · answer #1 · answered by Livinrawguy 7 · 0 0

No it'll NOT be insured. The trader may have a 'Motor Trade Policy' which has blanket duvet for any car he drives in connection together with his industry. The auto its self didn't have coverage in the way in which YOU are aware of it. The minute the trader stepped out of the auto it was once uninsured so that you must get it off the general public freeway whether it is on it.

2016-09-01 06:07:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

personaly myself i would like to get an older cuda or charger because they are awsome and being american parts are not that hard to come by. Also you can do alot of different mods to a hemi.

2006-11-02 05:25:14 · answer #3 · answered by jay h 1 · 0 0

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