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Fantasy Vehicle

BigFitz

Practically Family
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Warren (pronounced 'worn') Ohio
There's too many cars out there I would love to have but I've narrowed it down to a few, all Packards. The National Packard Museum is located in my town (Warren, Ohio. Where the Packard automobile got it's start) Hope to own one some day but it'll probably be a Clipper. Not much chance it'll be one of the ones below, hence the "fantasy".

1929 Packard 640
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1931 Packard
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1934 Packard V-12 Victoria
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1933 Packard Custom 12
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And the absolutley beautiful 1942 Packard Victoria convertible
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Swing Motorman

One of the Regulars
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256
Location
North-Central Penna.
Had to figure I'd want a rail vehicle of some sort...

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After much debate, I decided I'd most wish for a Lehigh Valley Transit 950-series car, from my old home region. They're all gone now, but boy... a double-ended lightweight steel streetcar with automatic acceleration and speed to spare (for a city transit vehicle, anyway)... that'd be nice, alright. Bonus if I could fit a generator underneath without ruining the aesthetics.

Second wish would be rubber-tired, but still electric: a Marmon-Herrington trackless trolley (electric bus) from Johnstown [PA] Traction Company. Again, preferably fitted with some efficient, non-intrusive onboard generator set.
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-Steven
 
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rocketeer

Call Me a Cab
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2,605
Location
England
Munster Koach

It was made from 3 Model T bodies and is 18' long. The 133" frame was made by hand, as were the brass radiator and fenders. It has "blood red" interior and Gloss Black Pearl paint. It took 500 hours to hand form the ornate rolled steel scrollworks. The front end had a dropped axle, split radius rods and T springs. Its design featured a custom hearse body.

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It says in the text Designed by George baris, It was not. It was designed by Tom Daniel but built by Barris.

'55 Lincoln Futura :thumb:

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Oi! You knicked my post :D But then I only posted a link :cool:
 

Stearmen

I'll Lock Up
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7,202
Big Boy Toy

I'm not much of a rail fan, but who wouldn't love to be the engineer on a Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 Big Boy!
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Miss Sis

One Too Many
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1,888
Location
Hampshire, England Via the Antipodes.
A 1930s Jaguar SS 100. British car design at it's best! This actual one lives somewhere close to us and I saw it in person a few weeks ago. Only change I would make is to have it in racing green or a dark burgundy. The grey is a little Germanic for my tastes, if you know what I mean!

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Roll on winning the Euromillions, I say!
 

Edward

Bartender
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25,111
Location
London, UK
I have no practical use for a car, living in central London, but I do have a licence and the idea of being able to afford to run a car as a hobby thing is quite attractive (it would facilitate that low-budget, semi-improvised road movie I've wanted to make for years....).

I'd kill for a 1933 Pontiac... I plan on buying one when I can save some $$!

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If I could have something like this that looked vintage no the surface but had the guts of something like an XJ6 underneath for practicality's sake, that would be cool. I think there are a few kits on the market like that.



It woud have to be this.The League Of Extraordinary Gentleman.
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I liked that too. That long nose would be hell for the handling, though it looks a breeze to reverse...

A 1930s Jaguar SS 100. British car design at it's best! This actual one lives somewhere close to us and I saw it in person a few weeks ago. Only change I would make is to have it in racing green or a dark burgundy. The grey is a little Germanic for my tastes, if you know what I mean!

jaguar-ss-100-05.jpg


Roll on winning the Euromillions, I say!

Never seen that grey shade before - I really like it. I can see the appeal of BRG, though it's become a little bit cliched to my eyes. I'm certain I've seen a really good kit version of this, again for building on the obvious XJ6 donor.
 

O2BSwank

One of the Regulars
Messages
137
Location
San Jose Ca.
My vote for fantasy vehicle would be Capt. Nemo's car from LXG. Or any Aston Marten from the early sixties on.
Unfortunately for me it's about as likely to happen as Nemo's car.
 

rue

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13,319
Location
California native living in Arizona.
My vote for fantasy vehicle would be Capt. Nemo's car from LXG. Or any Aston Marten from the early sixties on.
Unfortunately for me it's about as likely to happen as Nemo's car.

My mom had an Aston Martin Lagonda in the 80s like this one:

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I never understood why everyone loved that car. I personally thought it was uglier than sin.

Although previous models were lovely :)
 
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10,883
Location
Portage, Wis.
Somebody comes from wealthy stock!

My mom had an Aston Martin Lagonda in the 80s like this one:

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I never understood why everyone loved that car. I personally thought it was uglier than sin.

Although previous models were lovely :)

This is what my mom drove, right down to the color (minus the little gizmo on the luggage rack)
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Ours was in nicer shape, but was a pretty typical middle-class car at the time, but a relic today lol
 

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