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If you did not have your Z....

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If you did not have the Z to obsess over, what car would it be?

911?

BMW?

Jag?

I have always fancied one of these..

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The only problem is price to get into and parts, but the car is achingly beautiful

I would have to say a 32 Ford Roadster. I have always wanted one of those. Maybe someday not to far off I hope. I know the daughter liked the pink one.

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Hands down a Lotus Esprit - mid 80's, the ones that still look like a doorstop wedge.

I would want a 911 but probably couldn't afford one. I would probably get an FB or FC RX-7.

I would obsess over this...

The M roadster is a great car. IMO it has a Z's heart and soul.

Yes, it is small and unassuming, even could be considered cute-but it hides beneath it's contoured sheetmetal a great engine and suspension.

Nice to look at, but full of attitude.

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1964.5 mustang i have a 65 and a 66 the 66 is the only one that will run ever again. I just want the first one.

I want a BMW 850ii, but having worked on the 325es that my son owned at one point I don't think that I want to have to do the amount of work to a BMW that I did to my 240z. I thought the Marquis De Said was French, not German... Apparently he works in BMW's engineering department helping to ensure that customers don't repair their own vehicles.:paranoid:

If I didn't have the 240-Z - -

Pontiac Soltice with the Turbo.. Bright Yellow!

FWIW,

Carl B.

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