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hahaha the dealership converted them back and sold them as a different car at a different price, thats not at all what he said.

He said people bought the more expensive car, which was only more expensive because of the styling, and then removed the styling.
 
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I was half right.

The nose cone WAS generally removed in the months between about October and probably about April or May cause the car would be stored in the garage. The majority of them were sold in the midwest like in Detroit, the Twin Cities, and Chicago and the garages in those cities on the city lots were built for Model As and the 1930 and 1940 ford Coupes and with the nose cone on it it would add probably about 2 feet to the length of the car and thus would not fit in the garage with said cone on the front end. So in the winter months the cone was taken off. Only 500 were made because the rules for NASCAR were that you had to sell 500 models of the car to the public in order to use it on he track. Of those 500 my dad speculates that probably half of them were wrecked within the first 5 years cause a lot of young kids bought them and drove them like idiots. The majority of the "Superbirds" you see now are actually 1969-1971 Roadrunners that people have restored and have since added the Wing and Cone to it to make them look like the Superbird.
 
I will never argue against the beauty and achievement that the Veyron is, but if you really want a Bugatti, you need to go old school.....

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I'll start this off with something outlandish.
997 gt3 rsr
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and as for a feasible dream car...
having been through obsessions of mkiv r32's, e36/46 m3's, sti's, evos......I recently drove an s2k and knew that this (relatively cheap, durable, FUN) little car is exactly what I'm going to buy when I'm out of school.
ap1. white. tastefully modded. something like this.
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only a little more than three years until I'm totally done school......fuck.
 
You know, our sport is more reliant on the environment than almost any other sport in the world, and yet there are so many people talking about how cool it is to blast a mile-long plume of smoke into the atmosphere. Do you guys even think?
 
Gotta die some way. I would rather go out in a deluge of water that creates water world rather than in a boring fashion.
 
You'd rather go out in a world with mass hunger and homelessness, and not being able to ski because the snow is gone? I'm sorry to do this, but there are a few things that you really can't make a case for supporting, things that are just objectively wrong. And destroying the environment is one of those things.
 
Well I am sorry to tell you but I will probably always drive a truck. You can use them to travel, haul stuff, and they make great ski vehicles.

And aren't we already in a world of mass hunger and homelessness and if I am hungry and homeless the last fucking thing I should be spending my money on is skiing.

Besides, when the zombie apocalypse comes all you "trucks are gay" people will come running to those of us with trucks since they make great platforms for armored attack vehicles.
 
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i have the 2004 a4, unfortunately not the S4... but i fucking love it.

and to the guys with the trucks. how the hell do you put out a cloud like that? is that just natural exhaust or do you threw a dead animal in there before stepping on the gas?
 
I drive a 351 cubic inch Bronco and I don't have a exhaust plume like that and my dad drives a F350 Diesel Crew Cab Dually and even he doesn't have that. I think that smoke stack is straight from the engine (at least the pic of that Dodge looks that way)
 
I think bugattis are dope, especially the Mansory edition, but they definitely aren't the sexiest looking cars :(
 
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