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Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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292.0. "Fine automobiles of the World" by MOLAR::DELBALSO (I (spade) my (dogface)) Fri Feb 10 1995 18:10

The discussion about Ron's new Hummer in 11 prompted me to begin this.

Discuss.

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292.1MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 10 1995 18:126
Were money no object, I'd have a 9 passenger Hummer for everyday use,
a Lincoln Town Car for long trips, and a TR-7 (R.I.P.) to get back and
forth from the mailbox.

Prolly even ditch the station wagons . . . 

292.2The YUGO?GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Feb 10 1995 18:132
    
    
292.3SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CFri Feb 10 1995 18:147
    
    
    1969 GTO, 455cu, tri-power carb set up, Hurst shift kit, Munsy
    'rock-crusher' transmission. My little testosterone filled fantasy (no,
    I don't have one). :)
    
    jim
292.4CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 10 1995 18:204


 Porsche 911...any year, any model ;-)
292.5CSEXP2::ANDREWSI'm the NRAFri Feb 10 1995 18:2013
    For go:
    
    65 Shelby Mustang.
    
    For show:
    
    Lincoln Mark VIII with all the goodies.  Got to drive one of these for
    about 10 minutes.  Thing handled like my Daytona.  Didn't feel like a
    LARGE car at all.
    
    For going REAL FAST:
    
    427 Cobra.
292.6TROOA::COLLINSDistributed being...Fri Feb 10 1995 18:2212
    
    .3, Jim:
    
    "...like some giant piranah fish, some obscene phallic 
     symbol on wheels."
    
    "...and as I hit the magic hundred my love exploded all over 
     her bright pink leather interior."
    
                                           Thomas Dolby
                                           `The Keys To Her Ferrari'
    
292.7Uh, my birthday's coming up, too.....SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowFri Feb 10 1995 18:254
Not that I'd ever trade my Corolla, but...

Mercedes 650SL, ragtop, in dark blue,
thank you so much.
292.8SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Feb 10 1995 18:3319
    1953 studebaker commander hardtop.  best road car i ever drove, despite
    the fact that the firewall was so poorly insulated that your feet would
    cook on any trip over 50 miles or so.
    
    i remember in the '60s gm started whoopin and hollerin about their nice
    new invention called variable-ratio steering.  the '53 stude had it.
    
    i remember in the late '80s subaru tootin about their hill-holder.  you
    stop on a hill, put the car in neutral and lift your feet, the car will
    sit there without slipping back.  the '53 stude had it.
    
    remember overdrive?  these days it's any gear ratio less than 1:1.  but
    on the '53 stude it was actually a gadget in the tranny's tailcone; you
    got up to a certain speed and let off a little, the overdrive kicked in
    to lower the ratio.  so you could be in or out of overdrive in any gear
    you wanted.  stude wasn't the only one that had that, though.  i recall
    a day when a friend took his snappy new ford with the police engine for
    a ride west of town and punched it at 90 in second overdrive.  he got a
    new engine free, though, so it was okay.
292.9SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CFri Feb 10 1995 18:417
    
    
    re: .6
    
    	I love it!!! :*)
    
    
292.10CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantFri Feb 10 1995 18:4311
    RE: 427 Cobra  
    
    Sigh.....
    
    RE: Shelby GT500
    
    Sigh.....
    
    
    
    
292.11GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Feb 10 1995 18:4413
    
    
    
    
    
    1969 Dodge Dart GTS 34 Convertible with a 4 speed.   
    
    
    Tis my dream car.
    
    
    Mike
    
292.12SCCAT::SHERRILLFri Feb 10 1995 18:462
    
    Isn't that what Al Bundy has??
292.13GRANPA::MWANNEMACHERNRA member in good standingFri Feb 10 1995 18:483
    
    
    No, I think Al has a 1972 Dodge Demon.
292.14SMURF::MSCANLONoh-oh. It go. It gone. Bye-bye.Fri Feb 10 1995 18:506
    If money were no object:
    
    A Land Rover for off-road and winter;
    A Checker Cab for everyday use;
    A 1972 Mercedes Benz 250SL convertible in Fire Engine Red
    for summer
292.15GOOEY::JUDYThat's Ms. Bitch to you!Fri Feb 10 1995 18:514
    
    
    	1965 black Mustang convertible..... I *will* have
    	one someday!
292.16NETCAD::WOODFORDLight dawns over marblehead....Fri Feb 10 1995 18:5312
    
    
    A racing green MG Migit  with cream leather interior
    and a cream convertable roof.
    
    
    
    Ah.....to dream....
    
    
    Terrie
    
292.17MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Fri Feb 10 1995 18:577
re: .14, Mary-Michael

>    A Checker Cab for everyday use;

Ah, the old Checker Marathons! They could almost give a Hummer a run
for the money! And, they were exceedingly comfortable.

292.18SUBPAC::SADINOne if by LAN, two if by CFri Feb 10 1995 18:596
    
    
    	How about a Packard? Solid Oak dashboard, etc....
    
    
    
292.19BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeFri Feb 10 1995 19:0114

	The BEST car of all time has to be none other than the






                                AMC PACER!!!!


	Talk about plenty of room to grow plants, plenty of light to make them
grow! Ahhhhhhh....... 
292.20SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIBe vewy caweful awound Zebwas!Fri Feb 10 1995 19:023
    
    Checkers were stretch limos before there were stretch limos!! :)
    
292.21GAVEL::JANDROWbrain crampFri Feb 10 1995 19:0214
    
    my dream garage:
    
    for everyday: a saturn or camry (probably the cam, but too many out
    	there)
    for fun:  blaq wrangler
    for show: '64-1/2 red 'stang convertible or a '61 red/white 'vette
    	convertible (maybe both!!)
    for the heck of it: a full-size pickup or ute
    
    
    
    
    
292.22SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareFri Feb 10 1995 19:046
    .19
    
    nascar driver buddy baker once prepared and raced a pacer.  he was
    asked how it felt, and he said...
    
    once you get used to the idea of driving sideways, it's fine.
292.23CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 10 1995 19:124


 Rambler American ;-)
292.24Maybe a restored '69 bug for the winter....PERFOM::LICEA_KANEwhen it's comin' from the leftFri Feb 10 1995 19:2012
    If money were no object....
    
    I'd fully restore my 1973 Datsun 240Z in time for it's silver
    anniversary.  (And I'd restore my circa 1849 farmhouse in time
    for its sesquicentennial.)
    
    Erica would drive something big enough to fit her artwork.  Probably
    a van of some sort.
                             
    And I'd still take the vanpool to work as often as possible.
    
    								-mr. bill
292.25USMVS::DAVISFri Feb 10 1995 19:478
If money were no object:

Mini Cooper


Reality:

Mini Cooper
292.26CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Feb 10 1995 19:524
    	Chevy Suburban/Silverado.  Certainly not my first choice if
    	I had a choice of ANYTHING out there, but for current need
    	and for comfort (it would have to be one of the better options
    	packages) and for room, it would be a great vehicle.
292.27CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 10 1995 20:1914



  re .26

   couple weeks ago when I went up to Canada, we rode up in a 94 Suburban..
   Excellent mode of transport..comfortable, quiet..fortunately I didn't
   have to pay for the gas..




 Jim
292.28CSC32::J_OPPELTWhatever happened to ADDATA?Fri Feb 10 1995 20:254
    	If you can afford the Suburban, you can afford the gas.
    
    	Actually I've heard from some owners who say that they get
    	15-17 mpg or so.
292.29CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Fri Feb 10 1995 20:2813


 True...my ex boss (who owned the one in which we went) gets about 15-17
 or so.


 I loved the thing..




 Jim
292.3067 Shelby CobraCSC32::SCHIMPFFri Feb 10 1995 20:5613
    
    
    Multiple sighs,,...
    
    
    I actually got to sit in a real '67" Shelby Cobra at an auction..
    
    
    yep.. that is the car!!
    
    Sigh!!!
    
    Sin-te-da
292.31SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, SDSC West, Palo AltoFri Feb 10 1995 21:3713
    I'm partial to the big Jag saloons, XJ6, for evenings on the town 
    or grand touring (wine country).
    
    The Honda Del Sol for trips to the beach.
    
    A snappy little Mercedes Coupe or convertible for everyday.
    
    And one of the more solid sport-utilities for ski trips and large group
    expeditions; a Suburban or Explorer or the big Blazer or ... something
    like that.  Haven't ever really shopped for one of those but I'm sure
    we will, sometime.
    
    DougO
292.32half trackCSC32::D_STUARTFri Feb 10 1995 23:525
    half track...with twin .50's mounted forward and a .30 mounted aft
    
    
    know a guy that has one, its a bear to drive though but shooting
    at tin cans is something to remember (and expensive!!)
292.33I can dream can't ITROOA::TEMPLETONFri Feb 10 1995 23:523
    For weekdays A Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost.
    
    For weekends a 1954 apple red T Bird convertable.
292.34CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Sat Feb 11 1995 00:0411



   I've always wanted to drive one of the McLaren cars that used to race in 
   the Can-Am series about 20 years ago..




    Jim
292.35MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Feb 11 1995 00:115
re: Joe, Suburban

That was always one of my "goals" (even owned a used one for a while
and loved it), untill I saw the Hummer for the first time. :^)

292.36LJSRV2::KALIKOWTechnology Hunter/GathererSat Feb 11 1995 02:099
    1995 Mustang GT Convertible, leather seats/saddle ragtop,  4 Michelin
    snows on 4 chrome 16" rims for winter, 4 hi-perf racers on 4 chrome 17"
    rims for summer, customized-with-personal-URL license-plate holders,
    5-speed manual shift, Fullvolume CD player, with about a hundred DDD
    Bach organ disks for blasting down the hiway.  Obtw, fire-engine red. 
    Arrived today, to be picked up next week...
    
    YeeHaw!
    
292.37Who needs wings to fly!SUBPAC::SKALSKISat Feb 11 1995 02:3115
    
    
    
    		One of them Dodge viper coupe's.  V10 Blue with the
    		
    		radical white stripe offset from the center running down
    
    		across the hood to the back.  Kinda an offshoot of 
    	
    		Mr Shelby's Cobra!  Bitchin!  As we used to say.
    
    
    						Sharkski
    
    
292.38T-Bird, '55 - '57TINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Sat Feb 11 1995 17:026
    re: .33
    
    A 1954 T-bird would be a treat, since 1955 was the first model year.  
    I had one from '60 through '64.  Black.  I miss it.
    
    -- Jim
292.39oopsTROOA::TEMPLETONSat Feb 11 1995 23:427
    Sorry a slip of the finger, I should have said 55, had to dig out the
    brochure from the dealership that my husband has saved all these years,
    he also still lives in hope. Maybe the lottery will be good to us
    to-night because we know where there is one (it's baby blue at the
    moment but that can be remedied)
    
    joan
292.40POWDML::LAUERLittle Chamber of RaptureSun Feb 12 1995 13:244
    
    .6
    
    And at that moment...I thought of my mother.
292.41SX4GTO::WANNOORSun Feb 12 1995 16:3711
    This one's easy!
    
    Going to work: Rolls-Royce Carmargue ragtop
    
    Fun road trips: Jaguar E-Type V12 and XK140 Saturdays
                    Mercedes 500K and red 300SL Gullwing Sundays
    
    Hard work: Range Rover
    
    Evenings at the theatre: Latest model Lamborgini
    
292.42DusenbergGMASEC::CLARKSun Feb 12 1995 18:292
    A Dusenberg. Two problems - not nearly enough $$$ and how many owners
    would part with one?
292.43HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstMon Feb 13 1995 07:4518
    
    to annoy my neighbors:	
    	Lamborghini Countach
    
    for sunny summer's weekends:
    	Messerschmidt Kabinenroller
    	a REAL oldtimer. like a '20ies or '30ies Bugatti or Opel
    
    for sunny workdays:
    	the car of my ex-roommates friend
    
    	dark blue Volkswagen Beetle, Cabriolet with a 160PS Porsche engine
    	in it. Great for burning out the BMWs at the red lights.
    
    
    for everydays
    	Mercedes Benz 300TS
    	
292.44PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRMon Feb 13 1995 10:4310
    I came within a whisker Saturday buying a '95 Cherokee Sport, all the
    fixins', but the deal just didn't feel right.  
    
    I even test drove an automatic so the wife would have a vehicle to
    drive to the grocery store in bad weather and I could stay in the
    comforts of home.
    
    Also test drove a '94 Wrangler, Rio Grande...only model on the lot was
    a "Mango" softtop,...great for off the road but I'm not sure about
    daily.
292.45MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 12:102
    How bout a 63 English Ford... An Angula wagon. My first. It was a piece
    of crap on 4 wheels. But I had fun with it till it died.
292.46WMOIS::GIROUARD_CMon Feb 13 1995 12:523
    the Cobra, but the AC Cobra! an original only... what a monster!!!
    
    Chip
292.47SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideMon Feb 13 1995 12:522
        Ford Anglia, maybe? POS known as the Ford Angle-iron...
        
292.48MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 12:575
    .47 it was a real piece of work all right! It was my double not 7 car
    too!:) Had some bullet hole decals on it that looked so real that a
    local Raymond NH cop pulled me over, and drew his gun to see if I
    wasn't some sort of criminal!:) I had on the official spy trench coat
    too at the time. Look out Jethro Bow-deen!:) 
292.49CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantMon Feb 13 1995 12:595
    Yes Chip, you are oh so correct.  The original with the hand formed
    aluminum body panels.  You could still see the hammer marks left by the
    crafstmen that shaped the fenders.  Acceleration that would flatten
    your eye balls.  All for about $6,000.00 1965 dollars.  Talk about a
    return on investment....  
292.50MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 13:384
    .23 Hey I had one of them!! A 64 Rambler American wagon! Neet car! It
    was great for dating! All of the seats could fold down into on long
    bed!! Even came with banked turns! '^)
    
292.51BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 13 1995 13:398


	My father had a 64 rambler wagon. It was this real weird green color.
Great car though. Nothing would kill it.


Glen
292.52MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 13:414
    Mine was black with red interior, three speed on the colum. Alis the
    slush box. Could fit in all the neighborhood friends to go to the beach
    or to some other river. Other than the Lampry River in front of the
    folks house in Epping NH.
292.53MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 13 1995 13:463
This is getting scary, now. _I_ had a greenish-bluish '64 Rambler American
wagon, too.

292.54BIGQ::SILVASquirrels R MeMon Feb 13 1995 13:484

	Did you have the TOTALLY green interior with bits and pieces of crome
on the door panels???? 
292.55MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 13 1995 13:534
I forget the interior color.

Hey! Wait a minute! This is the _*Fine*_ Automobiles topic!

292.56PNTAGN::WARRENFELTZRMon Feb 13 1995 13:542
    I saw a Rambler American once...I was about 5 yrs old, but my Dad was
    with me and helped settle me down.  :-)
292.57MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Feb 13 1995 13:554
And by the time the Pacer came out, you were man enough to handle it?

:^)

292.58MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 14:003
    .55 Hey these are fine autos! They worked for us just fine. They were
    not expensive. And when we found them, life was fine! And someday later
    in our lives we will Finally talk about them!
292.59CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 13 1995 14:0711



 I had a Rambler (well, by then they were AMC) Ambassador station wagon..
 can't remember what year it was..had a big ol' V8..not a bad car.




Jim
292.60Call Oprah... we have a quorum.SUBPAC::JJENSENJojo the Fishing WidowMon Feb 13 1995 14:124
My dad a Rambler wagon as well.  Don't recall the
exact year, being just a wee tyke and all, but it
was probably a '64 or '65.  I'm pretty sure it
was that pukish green color too.
292.61XJ6 or XKEPENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Feb 13 1995 14:153
	any older Jag

292.62SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Feb 13 1995 14:199
    .61
    
    > -< XJ6 or XKE >-
    > any older Jag
    
    oxymoron alert.
    
    an older jag would be an xk120 or an xk140.  for either of which, in
    good order, i'd seriously consider exchanging an eyetooth.
292.63PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Feb 13 1995 14:285
  >>  oxymoron alert.

	that wasn't an oxymoron.  it depends on what one means
	by "older".

292.64COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutMon Feb 13 1995 15:136
re Ford Anglia,

isn't that what Vyvyan Basterd drove in The Young Ones?  The bright
yellow thing with flames painted on the sides?

Chris.
292.65c'mon Megabucks!MKOTS3::LANGLOISWhich bridge to burn,which to crossMon Feb 13 1995 15:1612
    Daily driver: My '90 Nissan Sentra w/137K miles on it.
    
    Luxury: Lexus LS400, Cadillac STS, the new Jaguar sedan, BMW 540 V8
    
    Luxury-Performance: Lexus SC400 coupe, Eldorado ETC
    
    Performance: Callaway C8 (modified Z28 with approx. 400 HP),
                 Ligenfelter Firebird, ZR-1 Corvette
    
    Classic: 1953 Buick Skylark convertible, 1956 Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing
    
    Winter: Land Rover, Chevy Blazer
292.66one classic and some POSsCSSREG::BROWNKB1MZ FN42Mon Feb 13 1995 15:2512
    Edsel (1957 ?)
    
    Nash Metropolitan
    
    AMC Gremlin
    
    Citroen 2 CV
    
    Renault Dauphine
    
    I remember the Ford Angle-Iron, my Dad had one back around 1964 - 65.
    Definitely a POS of the finest kind.
292.67CSLALL::HENDERSONFriend will you be ready?Mon Feb 13 1995 15:2612



 The first model year of the Edsel was 1958.






Jim
292.68SMURF::BINDERvitam gustareMon Feb 13 1995 15:285
    .66
    
    one assumes that the classic among those pos was in fact the citroen
    deux cheveux.  great little car.  cheap, reliable, so ugly it was cute. 
    an expedition drove one over the andes once.
292.69POLAR::RICHARDSONWeird Canadian Type GeezerMon Feb 13 1995 15:531
    fine automotive snarf!
292.70DOCTP::BINNSMon Feb 13 1995 16:0317
 >              <<< Note 292.8 by SMURF::BINDER "vitam gustare" >>>
 >
 >   1953 studebaker commander hardtop.  best road car i ever drove, despite
    
    My favorite car was my 1964 Studebaker Daytona, bought in '71 for $100.
    Powerful and smooth. Drove it for 5+ years til the body was so bad even
    my mechanic buddy wouldn't let it past inspection.
    
    Liked it so much I retired it and bought a 1964 Studebaker Gran
    Turisimo Hawk. Drove it 6 months and parked it in my garage for 18
    years til I realized I don't really care enough about cars ever to
    restore it properly. Anybody want it? (Them, for that matter. Still
    have the Daytona, too)
    
    .18 Yeah, I guess my fantasy would be a 1937 or so Packard.
    
    Kit
292.71MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 16:114
    .64 Donno! I know I had seen one in some old secret agent flicks and TV
    shows. Like Secret Agent Man. Seen a couple in some B movies when the
    Orsen Wells Movie theater showed them all night long. Got in half price
    wearing my trench coat and secretagent cap. Lotta fun!:)
292.72NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Feb 13 1995 16:122
Kit, if you want to get rid of the Studebakers, try contacting Dave Burden
(OASS::BURDEN_D).  He's an aficionado.
292.73MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 16:1614
    I had bought a 71 super beatle in 1976 after I had trashed out my 73
    yellow Vega.. Drove it till I bought my 82 Toyota pick up truck. I nick
    named it 'Enola Gay'. Little did I know at the time that the plane
    marking and the year of manufacture had something in common.:)
    
    I also had a 59 beatle. Sold it to a friend when I bought the 64
    Rambler Wagon. This new owner drove this beatle out to the Alaskan oil
    fields in the early 70's in quest of a job. Found out that it was too
    cold for him and there was a waiting list of folks to hire. He returned
    to his home town. And someplace along the way in Vegas blew the engine.
    He wired home to the folks for some money. And while waiting for the
    money to come in. Took his last dollar and walked up to a slot machine
    and stayed another week on that one winning. Of course he called the
    folks and told them not to bother wiring the money.:)
292.74Great Topic, BTW!MKOTS3::KERRHell has our URLMon Feb 13 1995 16:2715
    
    Fine automobile of my youth (belonged to my Dad):
    
    	1965 Dodge Dart with the slant-six (couldn't kill the thing with
    					    a stick of dynamite)
    
    Fine automobiles I wish I owned:
    
    	DeLorean
    
    	Cobra, Cobra, Cobra!
    
    
    
    	
292.75PENUTS::DDESMAISONStoo few argsMon Feb 13 1995 17:037
    
>>    	1965 Dodge Dart with the slant-six (couldn't kill the thing with
>>    					    a stick of dynamite)

	I've had two of them.  While I wouldn't term them "fine
	automobiles" exactly ;> -  they were great.

292.76MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaMon Feb 13 1995 17:1217
    Fine autos my dad owned;
    
    67 Volvo wagon, 70 volvo coupe, a 84 VW Caberole,
    
    Autos I would like to own..:) I hope to aquire a late model 280Z car
    that a tenant has left behind, and legally now sits at a garage.:) I
    have some legal paperwork and other stuff I gotta do to get clear and
    legal title. This suckers got a glass T top, and the usual bells and
    whistles of a Z, ac, stereo, etc.
    
    Another piece of iron I would like to have is a 64 SS that my stupid
    brother set on fire.:) I told the guy that the 4 barrel was missing a
    gas gasket.. And it leaked over the engine and set a fire one
    afternoon. But it was black, with black leather interior and a black
    rag top too. And its too bad. It was a neet rig of the time and when
    you got on it, there was that eye ball flattening, and this whoooshin
    sound under the hood as it sucked down lots of the ol dinasors!
292.77off by a yearTIS::HAMBURGERREMEMBER NOVEMBER: FREEDOM COUNTSMon Feb 13 1995 18:448
>                     <<< Note 292.33 by TROOA::TEMPLETON >>>
    
>    For weekends a 1954 apple red T Bird convertable.

Sorry, first T-bird (2 seater) was 1955, 56, 57
4-seaters started in 58(the ruination of T-birds)

Amos
292.78COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutMon Feb 13 1995 19:264
Anything with a big engine, decent stereo and low nickability factor
would do me!

Chris.
292.79Aston-Martin Lagonda or BristolSX4GTO::WANNOORMon Feb 13 1995 23:551
    
292.80USAT05::WARRENFELTZRTue Feb 14 1995 10:486
    if I had the $$$$, my first choice for the daily commute would be the
    Hummer.  No one cuts off a Hummer more than once.  ZZZAPPP! They're
    history!
    
    i'd have the wrangler when I wanna romp off the road and a ruby red Z28 for
    flirting with the girls.
292.81MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Feb 14 1995 11:526
    Why settle for a Hummer when a tank can do! If you cannot roll over the
    top of those snarling traffic jams, you can always blast your way thru. 
    
    Just imagine! No more parking problems! Esp when your in down town
    Boston and its Christmas shopping time, or your looking for a close
    enough parking space... Any ol place will do!
292.82USAT05::WARRENFELTZRFortius,aka I'm Outta Here!Tue Feb 14 1995 11:545
    I love the model with the 9" hook and winch on the front...whaddaymean
    you ain't open yet..........
    
    or, go thru McD's drive in and splat!  I always wanted to run over that
    clown!
292.83A couple of problems with tanks...COSME3::HEDLEYCLager LoutTue Feb 14 1995 11:555
Fuel consumption is something of a problem though; I think a Challenger II,
for example, only manages about 600yds per gallon, and it's a bugger to
corner properly at anything over 40mph...

Chris.
292.84CONSLT::MCBRIDEaspiring peasantTue Feb 14 1995 12:185
    .....and speaking of Aston-Martins, I would not mind sitting behind the
    wheel of the new DB7 on a daily basis thank you very much.  Baring
    that, a Porche 928GTS or BMW 850 would be fine substitutes.
    
    Brian
292.85MKOTS3::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Feb 14 1995 12:234
    What of the Bradley fighting machine? The M1 tank that uses a jet
    engine and can exceed 65 mph! Not for long. But its a real show
    stopper! Esp when the guy in frount of you comes to a stop.... and you
    do several squashed cars later!:)
292.86POBOX::BATTISContract StudmuffinTue Feb 14 1995 13:096
    
    I would love a 1994 Cadillac Seville STS, course I couldn't afford
    it, but i can dream.
    
    
    Mark
292.87FABSIX::J_RILEYLegalize FreedomWed Feb 15 1995 05:246
    
    	If the bucks where there for my own daily driving a 61, 62 or 63
    Corvette (white with a red interior) and for occasions with the family 
    a late model Buick Park Avenue.

    Joe