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1993 Accord LX - Sold
93 BMW 525it - SOLD
92 Accord EX Sedan - SOLD
2000 Accord Coupe - Traded-In
2003 Accord V6 6spd Coupe - Sold
2001 Honda Civic Ex - SOLD
2013 Chevy Traverse LTZ - Kid hauler
2003 Acura Tl 3.2 - Daily Commuter
From Tokyo Drift; The Yellow Chaser (first thing i'd do would be to paint it. Then get rid of the stupid stock interior.), and the orange Veilside FC RX-7.
From the James Bond series; The Aston Vanquish from Die Another Day (the one that didnt have the Chevy v8, I just want the invisibility cloaking), the DBS from Casino Royale, the DB5 as seen in many bond movies, or the v8 Volante from The Living Daylights. The Jag from Die Another Day was cool, I got to see it in person, I dont think I'd want to own it though. It along with the Vanquish I believe were fitted with AWD, missles, and a Chevy v8. Oh yes, I'd love the tank from Goldeneye. Above all of that, I would much rather have the BMW 750 from Tomorrow Never Dies.
I wouldnt mind one of those BMW mini's from the Italian Job either.
For me, I am thinking the Bullitt Mustang. If not that, then Eleanor from gone in 60 seconds.
1968 Concave sides, shorter, twin headlamps outside the grill in most cases. First year for the 428 CJ.
1969, almost 4 inches longer, convex sides, the side "scoops" were relocated higher in the fenders, and the first to feature quad headlights in the grill and in the fenders. First year for the Mach 1.
1970, mostly similar to the 1969, except the 70 only had the headlamps in the grill, and the other buckets were replaced with, what I guess could be called louvers. Body side scoops removed, Boss 302, and Boss 429 models.
The guy who used to live up the street from my parents had an unrestored original Boss 302, and I had a friend with a 1969 428 CJ Vin code R. I loved both of those cars. There just isn't anything quite like them IMO.
The guy who builds Eleanor, lives right across the street from friends of ours. He had one sitting out there the other day...
PS, it really isn't a REAL Mustang unless it has a shaker hood.
Blah, you misread what I was talking about...I was talking the Charger...but excellent history lesson.
I didn't realize the 69-70 was bigger than the 68...it must just be an allusion.
Lamborghini Countach from the old school Cannonball run OR the Porsche 3.6 Turbo from Bad Boys 1 or the Cobra 427 (maybe it was a replica either way it looked good) in that movie.
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