I Can't Decide...

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My dad said that I am able to chose any classic muscle car that i want, but the catch is that it can't be in running condition because he wants me and him to work on it. So i decided that since i can't decide which classic to get that maybe you guys could help me make my decision.
 
I would have to say a 1965 ford mustang or a 1967-1969 cheverlet comaro
 
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i need to know what my "dream" car by today
 
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For my money, I'd go for an oldsmobile 69
 
VW bug, or maybe an Edsel. Maybe you can talk him into one of those goofy amphibian cars that you could drive into the water. That would actually be fairly cool. The cars with wings would require a pilot's license and some school as well if you are feeling frisky.
 
and old mustang or a barracuda or a roadrunner but I doubt you'd find one lol
 
Which model are you getting? I like the Ford Mustang Shelby but it's not like the GT350 1965 is precisely the one I mean. I don't have much knowledge on cars, so I don't actually know the differences between the various Shelby models. The GT350 1965 was the first I found on the net so I just posted the link so you could get the idea of how they look like.

Anyway, any Shelby is beautiful :thumbs:
 
I know that you did just post one and right now we are talking to a guy who will find a model thats rightfor me and sell us one (but of course it cant be in working condition). Its either going to be this model and color (or the white with blue stripes can't decide) or the model you found.
 
but white with blue stripes or white with black stripes....
TO MANY HARD DECISIONS!! ;(
 
For how much can you get those "inactive" classic muscle cars?
 
I would of gone for a convertible in my opinion.
 
stinger.aim92 said:
For how much can you get those "inactive" classic muscle cars?

The "inactive" shelby's go for about $15000-$25000 depends on how bad the engine is, the condition of the body, etc.

You can also buy a Shelby Cobra kit for like $35000 instead of buying it already built for over $100,000.

Razor said:
I would of gone for a convertible in my opinion.

They have a lot of convertibles available and i might chose one if there is that is in a fixable condition to drive.
 
If i had the choice, i would of probably gone more towards a gt40 as it has more of the super car look. Not a big fan of the muscle cars.
 
i had to get a classic car and i dont think that my dad has 1,200,000 to spend on the old gt40, but that was one of my choices for the modern cars
 
Anyone remember the Ferrari the kid from Not Another Teen Movie drove? That was a nice car..
 
that was a nice car, or the caddy that Eddie Griffin drove in Undercover Brother
 
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