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Sadly my 2016 RAM beats my Hellcat in all aspects except speed/power. I get in, turn key on, sit comfortable in big ole seats, blast AC, blast radio, watch doggo slip and slide in rear and tow things. It's just an all around fun experience.
'95 Infiniti Q45t - just an all around great cruiser with super comfy seats, would eat up the highway miles or make rush hour a breeze
Runners up:
'79 T-bird with the 351W - actually sold that car to a good friend who kept it another 10 years !
'88 Nissan 300ZX Turbo - fun to drive little rocket (in it's day)
'84 Dodge Daytona Turbo - loved this car, sorry I had to sell it when I moved to FL from Mi
Its tough as I've been fortunate enough to own several that I had a lot of fun in. But as far as favorite other than the hellcat, it would be either my Whippled Ram, or my Grom. TBH, the Grom is probably the most fun I've had with my clothes on in the past 20 years
Its tough as I've been fortunate enough to own several that I had a lot of fun in. But as far as favorite other than the hellcat, it would be either my Whippled Ram, or my Grom. TBH, the Grom is probably the most fun I've had with my clothes on in the past 20 years
1995 NSX Targa. Beautiful and so low, kart feel. Great viz, felt like your toes would scrub the asphalt looking over low cowl and hood. High revving, but honestly needed more power.
Wish i still had it...rare and significant automoble. But, no question the HC wins on grins!
1995 NSX Targa. Beautiful and so low, kart feel. Great viz, felt like your toes would scrub the asphalt looking over low cowl and hood. High revving, but honestly needed more power.
Wish i still had it...rare and significant automoble. But, no question the HC wins on grins!
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My second fastest was an ‘04 GTO on which I installed a Magnuson TVS 1900 SC. But the one that I had the most fun with was a 1968 Ford Cortina GT that I drove in college. A boxy little 1600cc sedan that had a Weber carb and factory headers. I installed ridiculously bright quartz iodine driving lights for oncoming drivers that wouldn’t dim their brights and a heavy rear sway bar that allowed four wheel drifts and gymkahna competitions. Many times a land yacht would assume they could take me at a light where the road narrowed to one lane ahead. I sent quite a few onto the shoulder as they failed. Just a fun car.
Not mine, but similar.
Great dash and instrumentation.
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Owned since ‘84. Finished the resto in ‘03. All done by me except for exterior paint. Numbers matching 383/727. I added the spoilers and AG Hood.
Sadly my 2016 RAM beats my Hellcat in all aspects except speed/power. I get in, turn key on, sit comfortable in big ole seats, blast AC, blast radio, watch doggo slip and slide in rear and tow things. It's just an all around fun experience.
Back in 70..the local Dodge dealer had a 70 SE/RT 440/6..in triple black..on the showroom floor...pistol grip 4 speed...way too much money for a kid back then...I would have given up a kidney for that car...used to go there and sit in it almost every day...a week later it was gone...I was crushed..I musta cruised a thousand miles in that car without ever leavin the showroom...
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