Favorite car of all time??

I own a MK6 Golf R which I am hoping to drive into the ground. Cherish the thing. Also like the 2008 Tacos V6 4x4 for dependability. Dream car would probably have to be an Audi R8. Really any year, but hardtops are cooler IMO.
 
Volkswagon Rabbit truck but I want a superbike engine in it or stick a wrx engine and trans in the bed and drive the rear wheels with the front output of the subie transmission
 
1967 Ford Bronco or 1972 Chevy k5 Blazer. Family friend has a blazer which I drove to my junior prom. That vehicle Is so much fun to drive in.
 
14110318:No.Quarter said:
Volkswagon Rabbit truck but I want a superbike engine in it or stick a wrx engine and trans in the bed and drive the rear wheels with the front output of the subie transmission

This sounds super dope
 
Current want.

2020 Revel. 4x4 with enough room for two plus it has a little shower/toilet/wet storage area. Fully off grid capable from the factory.

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14035763:oldmanski said:
1972 GMC 1/2 ton 2wd long box.............. bought it back in 1990, been driving it ever since! Been offered $30k for it and turned it down.

My Dad has been restoring a 71 chevy 1/2 ton 4wd short bed. Its finally at the stage where its getting put back together.
 
14111637:CabbyArrant said:
My Dad has been restoring a 71 chevy 1/2 ton 4wd short bed. Its finally at the stage where its getting put back together.

Heck yeah! They are good old trucks! Mine is def due for an overhaul. I did some work through the years to it but its time to tear it all apart and start from scratch. I have always been a fan of the short boxes too but just so hard to come by anymore. Are you helping with the build?
 
14035763:oldmanski said:
1972 GMC 1/2 ton 2wd long box.............. bought it back in 1990, been driving it ever since! Been offered $30k for it and turned it down.

Nice! My daily truck is a ‘72 C20 long box. Bone stock except paint. 75k original miles
 
14111664:oldmanski said:
Heck yeah! They are good old trucks! Mine is def due for an overhaul. I did some work through the years to it but its time to tear it all apart and start from scratch. I have always been a fan of the short boxes too but just so hard to come by anymore. Are you helping with the build?

Off and on. He's been working on this restoration for 5 years. I rebuilt the transmission and made a new wiring harness. It's getting a fuel injected engine in place of the carbureted one it previously had.
 
14111689:TheMoostafian said:
Nice! My daily truck is a ‘72 C20 long box. Bone stock except paint. 75k original miles

Sweet! I drove mine daily until about 2004, started riding motorcycles more and driving a POS for the winter to get to the ski hill. Super cool to hear you are driving one daily, hope the gas usage isnt killing you.

14111696:CabbyArrant said:
Off and on. He's been working on this restoration for 5 years. I rebuilt the transmission and made a new wiring harness. It's getting a fuel injected engine in place of the carbureted one it previously had.

I have a brother that has been restoring his '72 4wd stepside for almost 15 years. It is close but still needs all the body work/paint done.
 
14111723:oldmanski said:
Sweet! I drove mine daily until about 2004, started riding motorcycles more and driving a POS for the winter to get to the ski hill. Super cool to hear you are driving one daily, hope the gas usage isnt killing you.

I have a brother that has been restoring his '72 4wd stepside for almost 15 years. It is close but still needs all the body work/paint done.

It gets about 8-10 mpg. I have a motorcycle and an F150 for out of town driving.
 
have a bit of a different taste in cars/vehicles

chevy cateye (duramax)

Lexus LS400

Nissan GT-R R33

Toyota Tacoma

Subaru WRX STI Team Rally Car

There's a bunch more but these are some of the top ones
 
This M3 GTR from need for speed most wanted
latest
 
14111723:oldmanski said:
Sweet! I drove mine daily until about 2004, started riding motorcycles more and driving a POS for the winter to get to the ski hill. Super cool to hear you are driving one daily, hope the gas usage isnt killing you.

I have a brother that has been restoring his '72 4wd stepside for almost 15 years. It is close but still needs all the body work/paint done.

All of the bodywork was pretty much done before it was stripped down to the frame. This was done because it was basically swiss cheese.
 
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