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    An Ariel Atom for the track and a Porsche GT3 for the road

    I'm surprised no-one has suggested a Morgan, I think they still have a wooden chassis. (I woodn't have one for that reason)

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    Maserati GT/Dodge Ram.

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    Don't really care so long as it has really BAAAAD airhorns so I can those stupid little horse riding ladies who ride their horses on public roads right over/through the barbed wire fence and into the nearest dam/blackberry bush.
    Or maybe a Ferrari Ute or p'raps a nice silver Maserati..... with roof racks!

    edited - sorry stoppers (zed)

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    Something I could afford to feed and maintain.

    Actually, nothing too extreme. A diesel 4wd ute for me, a hybrid 4wd for the fam damily.


    (and a Posche Carrera GT or a Ferrari Enzo for when I have some extra pocket money and can fill it up...)

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    Hmmm... if money's no option, I want 2!

    Firstly, a fully restored Holden HK one-tonner, 307 small-block chev. With a good anti-rust treatment it'd see me through to retirement in style... and be the perfect harley recovery truck.

    The second would be a toss-up...

    I've always wanted to throw a full chassis under an old Holden sedan (FE, FC, FB or mebbe an EK), carrying horses from a "slightly mod'd" big-block Ford 390ci through an FMX to a tank Fairlane diff. Paint it in several shades of primer, and then go ticky-touring past certain sidewalk cafes where the pretty boys show off their nice shiny XR-8's and so-called "Monaros." (Someone at GMH should be sacked for that!)

    But after reading Christopha's post... I reckon I could settle for a nice new Lambers or Maserati provided it came in camo duco with spotties, bull-bar and winch. Oh... and how could I forget the esky ocky-strapped to the roof-racks!?

    Now that would be a statement I'd really love to make...
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    A Toyota Landcruiser Sahara for carting the family around. The 4.2 litre turbo diesel model.
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    A larger version of my avatar picture can be found here. It is a scan of the front cover of the May 1960 issue of Woodworker magazine.

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    Whatever I got would have to come with the attractively padded female blonde chauffeur-ette with the jhodpurs & riding boots - 'coz I don't drive.

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    Anything built by Moal or been Chip Foose'd!
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    And the answer to the world's diminishing fuel resources is where in any of the above responses??

    :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

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    Well if money was no object, why would I care about the rest of the world or its puny little problems?

    And come to think of it, change mine to:

    Jewel-encrusted, fur-lined M1-A1 main battle tank.

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    Gt40, Gt40, Gt40
    if you always do as you have always done, you will always get what you have always got

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregoryq
    Well if money was no object, why would I care about the rest of the world or its puny little problems?
    Have you ever seen Mad Max?

    Your battletank wouldn't stand a chance beside my Stealth T-Rex. Or Woodbe's Aerial Atom, both of which could outrun your weapons while merely sipping the world's last teaspoon of fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    Have you ever seen Mad Max?

    Your battletank wouldn't stand a chance beside my Stealth T-Rex. Or Woodbe's Aerial Atom, both of which could outrun your weapons while merely sipping the world's last teaspoon of fuel.

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    Well yeah, but you are forgetting the fur lining. That's gotta be worth something on the eve of Armageddon, surely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopha
    Don't really care so long as it has really BAAAAD airhorns so I can those stupid little horse riding ladies who ride their horses on public roads right over/through the barbed wire fence and into the nearest dam/blackberry bush.
    Or maybe a Ferrari Ute or p'raps a nice silver Maserati..... with roof racks!

    edited - sorry stoppers (zed)
    Zed, Maaate, it didn't take you long to get a full two handed grip on yourself did it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopha
    Zed, Maaate, it didn't take you long to get a full two handed grip on yourself did it?
    no
    Zed

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