Dream cars!
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Re: Dream cars!
Sunny Rob wrote: Then for racing around would be an early 30's Cord. (these were front wheel drive btw) Not in these colours tho.
I agree Rob. Cool car, colors I dunno about
Looks like a certain hamburger resturant icon should be driving it.

Dave.
I'd rather drive something made of metal, not plastic!
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Dave thats classic.
Now it looks like something out of Fast and Furious.
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Re: Dream cars!
If I had Jay Leno's money, but could only ever own one car, it would have to be a Duesenberg J, the most beautiful car ever made by the people of the USA
1934 Duesenberg J

1933 Duesenberg J

1930 Duesenberg J

If I had the money and could buy more than one car, then they would include the following:
1937 Mercedes Benz 540K

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO

1968 F O R D GT40 MkII 427

1965 Lamborghini Miura

1966 Aston Martin DB6

1955 Jaguar D Type Long Nose

1934 Duesenberg J

1933 Duesenberg J

1930 Duesenberg J

If I had the money and could buy more than one car, then they would include the following:
1937 Mercedes Benz 540K

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO

1968 F O R D GT40 MkII 427

1965 Lamborghini Miura

1966 Aston Martin DB6

1955 Jaguar D Type Long Nose

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Dave! I just hooked onto this thread & noticed your fave car.Dakam wrote:Apart from an FB (which I now already have), theres heaps of cars I love, but one other that I would love to have in the garage is a HK GTS. Dunno why, just love the shape. Classic COOL aussie muscle car.
Dave.
A good mate of mine has just finished a ground resto of the exact car, colour n all.... Better than showroom..
The pics below arent recent, its come along a bit since then, in fact he brought it around the other day when i wasnt home...



Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY8vkr4jgb8
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Re: Dream cars!
Geeez Ken, love it.
He is a lucky man, would be good to see a pic of it finished.
Dave.
He is a lucky man, would be good to see a pic of it finished.
Dave.
I'd rather drive something made of metal, not plastic!
Re: Dream cars!
Will do Dave.Dakam wrote:Geeez Ken, love it.
He is a lucky man, would be good to see a pic of it finished.
Dave.
Ken
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY8vkr4jgb8
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you mean that monaro is getting even better? Geez even half naked it looks gorgeous
'The best engine in the world is a vagina. It can be started with only one finger. It is self-lubricating. It takes any size piston. And it changes it's own oil every four weeks. It is a pity that the management system is so f*$king temperamental.'
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[quote="Stygian"]If I had Jay Leno's money, but could only ever own one car, it would have to be a Duesenberg J, the most beautiful car ever made by the people of the USA
1934 Duesenberg J

1933 Duesenberg J

1930 Duesenberg J

Hi Andrew this is my dads 1934 Auburn roadster 1 of 12 ever made he is restoring to original condition
and has just finished the engine rebuild and is now onto the rest of the body work




this is similar to what it will look like when finished

1934 Duesenberg J

1933 Duesenberg J

1930 Duesenberg J

Hi Andrew this is my dads 1934 Auburn roadster 1 of 12 ever made he is restoring to original condition
and has just finished the engine rebuild and is now onto the rest of the body work




this is similar to what it will look like when finished

EK JAY SINCE 1990
Re: Dream cars!
Hey Jay, your Dad's a lucky man. I would definitely add an Auburn Speedster to my collection of Duesenbergs! I think I even had a "Models of Yesteryear" speedster when I was a kid.
My dad has a 2.5L 1948 Riley Roadster sitting in a lean to. It is one of 500 built and about 30 left in Australia. I'm trying to get him to do something to it before it goes too far (though it's off the ground and in not that bad nick). The only thing is they cost a bloody fortune to restore. I emailed one of his old mates in the Riley club the other day and asked about the cost of an engine rebuild. If you do the disassembly and reassembly yourself it costs 6 grand. Then there is all that timber coachwork. I think bootlegger Dave on this forum mentioned once that he restored a Roadster for a client.
Dad also has all the parts and gear to build a 1930s Riley special, including an ultra rare and genuine racing radiator surround, honeycomb radiator and Vertex starting switches. If I had the requisite 100,000 pounds, I would order one of the brand new ERA supercharged 6 cylinder engines from the UK that they are making now. Plus there is a guy in Mittagong who makes pre-war style aluminium racing bodies if you have the chassis (which Dad does). Anyway...
My dad has a 2.5L 1948 Riley Roadster sitting in a lean to. It is one of 500 built and about 30 left in Australia. I'm trying to get him to do something to it before it goes too far (though it's off the ground and in not that bad nick). The only thing is they cost a bloody fortune to restore. I emailed one of his old mates in the Riley club the other day and asked about the cost of an engine rebuild. If you do the disassembly and reassembly yourself it costs 6 grand. Then there is all that timber coachwork. I think bootlegger Dave on this forum mentioned once that he restored a Roadster for a client.
Dad also has all the parts and gear to build a 1930s Riley special, including an ultra rare and genuine racing radiator surround, honeycomb radiator and Vertex starting switches. If I had the requisite 100,000 pounds, I would order one of the brand new ERA supercharged 6 cylinder engines from the UK that they are making now. Plus there is a guy in Mittagong who makes pre-war style aluminium racing bodies if you have the chassis (which Dad does). Anyway...
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this is similar to what it will look like when finished
[/quote]Your dad is going to have one very rare car when it is finished.
Luckily for him it wont look any bit similar to a 36 Boat tail roadster you have posted a picture of. That is what will make your dads cars so much more special.























