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how did adam carolla get that much money?
as a morning |DJ he sucked liked the man show and the old loveline suppose that is enough love the old lambo |
1. 2012 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...--_2012_DC.JPG 2. Chevrolet Corvette C6 http://www.tuningnews.net/wallpaper/...edition-02.jpg 3. Lamborghini Reventon http://trendszine.com/cars/wp-conten...enton-back.jpg 4. Lamborghini Aventador http://www.thetorquereport.com/2012_...p700_4_off.jpg 5. Chevrolet Corvette Stingray http://www.sportcarwallpaper.us/wp-c...stingray-8.jpg 6. Nissan Skyline GTR http://nissentric.com/wp-content/upl...ne-R34-GTR.jpg 7. BMW M5 http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/...0aa0b042d9.jpg 8. BMW Z4 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...t_20100515.jpg 9. Holden Commodore HSV http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/g...0/hsvE2251.jpg 10. Pagani Zonda R http://img2.netcarshow.com/Pagani-Zo...llpaper_02.jpg |
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My Drivers: New BMW M5
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New Ford F-150 Platinum Editors note: I actually have one of those, so I'm cheating a bit. On the other hand, I freakin' love that truck. My Modern Performance New Aston Martin Vanquish V12 coup - to my eyes, the prettiest car ever made
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Bugatti Veyron (I don't even find this car attractive, but it's the most technologically astonishing car ever built)
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My Old-School Muscle: Bad Penny - A custom Autocross 1968 Camaro. Though I'd actually prefer a 1967 and I'd make it an RS; same tech, though. This car is incredible.
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1966 Corvette 427/450; need the ragtop here.
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1966 Mk III AC Cobra
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1973 Lancia Stratos -- Don't ask why, I just love this car.
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And just flat Old-School: 1934 Packard Twelve Runabout
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1939 Studebaker Pickup
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Having now gone through everyone else's list, I have to decide if I like that Dusenberg better than my Packard, I have to decide if I want to bump the Stratos/Vette or Camaro for the Eleanor (I do love that car) and I have to decide if I'd bump the M5 for the Bentley Continental.
As I've gone through the list, I have to keep saying "well if I had that, would I ever actually drive it with all the other options I have?" That's why I didn't have the Bentley to start with - would I drive it if I had the M5? On the other hand, I might be in the mood to rocket a mid-engine rollerskate through some twisties and hop in that Stratos. Y'know what, I think I'm going to make a swap here - The Eleanor goes in over Camaro. I'm allowing my own garage to bias me again. If I didn't have a '67 of my own, I wouldn't have bad penny on that list over the Eleanor. So I'm making the switch there. |
Vespa scooters. Nothing but Vespa scooters.
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I'm pretty simple. Nothing crazy.
http://www.instablogsimages.com/1/20...1347442068.jpg http://worldautomodification.com/wp-...-Auto-Show.jpg http://www.dieselstation.com/pics/wh...rcedes-amg.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-wCpZm5_BUY...audi+rs8-1.jpg http://www.amcarguide.com/wp-content...cide-doors.jpg And the remaining 5 stalls for this: http://www.sportsentertainmentspecia...olfinstal.jpeg |
10 classic American muscle cars
if you have one of these 10 cars in your garage or out in your barn waiting to be restored, you are in luck!
Some real big bucks for some of these gems.... PBJ http://autos.yahoo.com/news/10-class...153459794.html A muscle car might be defined as simply a high-performance two-door car made in the U.S., but to its fans it's much more than that. The muscle car is the basis for an entire subset of car fans, and movies such as "Bullitt" that have featured them prominently have helped create a lasting high-speed subculture. Karl Brauer, editor-in-chief of the online car review aggregator Total Car Score, is a self-described muscle car fanatic who characterizes these vehicles as his "primary passion." He provided CNBC.com with his list of 10 classic American muscle cars and some eye-popping estimates of their current market value. "Vintage car collectors consider these must-have muscle cars, which is undoubtedly driving up the prices," Brauer said. He said that prices are likely to keep climbing, so if there's any time to buy a muscle car, it's now. "The 1969-1970 Boss 429 Mustang, for instance, has skyrocketed in value over the past two years," he said. "If you're looking to buy you should act sooner rather than later. These vehicles will all likely cost more six to 12 months from now. Read ahead to see the list of 10 classic American muscle cars. |
Holy crap, why did they list the 74 SD455 Trans Am when the 73 is infinitely better looking?
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