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wrenchhead
120 Jaguar fixed head coupe
Mercedes 300SL Gull Wing coupe
Mercedes 540K
I am also very fond of the 1937 Packard V12 roadster.
Mercedes 300SL Gull Wing coupe
Mercedes 540K
I am also very fond of the 1937 Packard V12 roadster.
Neptune
I never put them in any particular order. But if I did, the Expedition would have a hard time battling for the top spot in my list over the old Chevy "Rounded Line" Pickups. In general, I think I like them both the same. Its hard to say ...
taxiguy
Neptune, the Expedition is number three on your list? I was sure it'd be number one!
Neptune
Chevrolet Corvette (C4) Grand Sport
For some reason, I just really like that particular car, I loved that generation’s wedge shape anyway. I don’t however, like it enough to seek owning one.
Chevrolet C/K-Series Fleetside "Rounded Line" Pickup
I grew up with these trucks, so I have a certain soft spot for them. Nothing makes me happier than to see one, that someone has fully restored. As years pass, there are fewer on the road. There are more in junk yards than in use.
Ford Expedition (UN93, U222 and U324)
Now I wouldn’t exactly describe the Expedition as sexy, or exotic in it’s appearance. Conversely, it’s enduring work ethic, is what I find most attractive about it. Still, as far as appearances go; the Expedition has never been anywhere close to the trim ugly. It has always been handsome.
For some reason, I just really like that particular car, I loved that generation’s wedge shape anyway. I don’t however, like it enough to seek owning one.
Chevrolet C/K-Series Fleetside "Rounded Line" Pickup
I grew up with these trucks, so I have a certain soft spot for them. Nothing makes me happier than to see one, that someone has fully restored. As years pass, there are fewer on the road. There are more in junk yards than in use.
Ford Expedition (UN93, U222 and U324)
Now I wouldn’t exactly describe the Expedition as sexy, or exotic in it’s appearance. Conversely, it’s enduring work ethic, is what I find most attractive about it. Still, as far as appearances go; the Expedition has never been anywhere close to the trim ugly. It has always been handsome.
Kooshmeister
In no particular order:
1. Land Rover 109" Series III
2. Toyota Previa ('93 one)
3. Volkswagon Kubelwagon
Land Rovers I have loved since I was a small boy, and the 109" Series III has consistently been my favorite (109" ones in general I like better than the shorter ones). My love of Landies can be attributed to endless viewings of Sheena growing up. Most people watched it for Tanya Roberts, or perhaps the animals or the beautiful African scenery. Me? I watched it for the army trucks the bad guys used. And at the head (and bringing up the rear, too) was a good old 109" Series III Landy.
My love of the Toyota Previa stems from Last Action Hero. Most might prefer the red Ford pickup from that chase sequence, but I'll always remember the sleek, black Previa being the only one of the two "bad guy" cars to have the guts to follow Arnold into the riverbed (while the gutless pickup remained on the bridge - no offense to Ford fans), and attempt to replicate his death-defying stunt. It failed miserably, providing my favorite sight gag in the film alongside the T-1000 cameo, but at least it tried. It helped that our neighbors had a Previa, too, so it's a van I looked at a lot as a young adult.
I dunno what it is about the Kubelwagon that makes me love it so much. Unlike the Series III Landy and the Previa, there isn't any one specific movie I can name as a result of my unabiding love of this little German car, WWII cousin to the Beetle. But love them I do, and I hate seeing them destroyed, even if they are mockups like the one in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (I always feel so sorry for it, what with its pitiful little "ah-ooga!" horn just before it hits the tank). Unlike the Landy and the Previa, the Kubel isn't a car I would particularly want to own, per se, but it's certainly one I never, ever get tired of seeing in films.
1. Land Rover 109" Series III
2. Toyota Previa ('93 one)
3. Volkswagon Kubelwagon
Land Rovers I have loved since I was a small boy, and the 109" Series III has consistently been my favorite (109" ones in general I like better than the shorter ones). My love of Landies can be attributed to endless viewings of Sheena growing up. Most people watched it for Tanya Roberts, or perhaps the animals or the beautiful African scenery. Me? I watched it for the army trucks the bad guys used. And at the head (and bringing up the rear, too) was a good old 109" Series III Landy.
My love of the Toyota Previa stems from Last Action Hero. Most might prefer the red Ford pickup from that chase sequence, but I'll always remember the sleek, black Previa being the only one of the two "bad guy" cars to have the guts to follow Arnold into the riverbed (while the gutless pickup remained on the bridge - no offense to Ford fans), and attempt to replicate his death-defying stunt. It failed miserably, providing my favorite sight gag in the film alongside the T-1000 cameo, but at least it tried. It helped that our neighbors had a Previa, too, so it's a van I looked at a lot as a young adult.
I dunno what it is about the Kubelwagon that makes me love it so much. Unlike the Series III Landy and the Previa, there isn't any one specific movie I can name as a result of my unabiding love of this little German car, WWII cousin to the Beetle. But love them I do, and I hate seeing them destroyed, even if they are mockups like the one in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (I always feel so sorry for it, what with its pitiful little "ah-ooga!" horn just before it hits the tank). Unlike the Landy and the Previa, the Kubel isn't a car I would particularly want to own, per se, but it's certainly one I never, ever get tired of seeing in films.
wasserspeier
2005 Ford Mustang GT Coupe
1978 Opel Kadett C Coupe GTE
1987 Audi Sport Quattro S1 Pikes Peak
1978 Opel Kadett C Coupe GTE
1987 Audi Sport Quattro S1 Pikes Peak
taxiguy
1. 1991 Chevrolet Caprice
2. 1995 Ford Crown Victoria
3. 1970 Chrysler New Yorker
2. 1995 Ford Crown Victoria
3. 1970 Chrysler New Yorker
58_Roadmaster
1959 Cadillac Series 60 Special, 1959 De Soto Adventurer hardtop coupe (black with gold annodized aluminum), 1959 Buick Electra 225 Riviera hardtop sedan.
Also in the running: 1957-1959 Imperial LeBaron Southampton hardtop sedan, 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser hardtop sedan, 1955 Buick Roadmaster Riviera hardtop coupe.
Sorry, not this time, Edsel
Also in the running: 1957-1959 Imperial LeBaron Southampton hardtop sedan, 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser hardtop sedan, 1955 Buick Roadmaster Riviera hardtop coupe.
Sorry, not this time, Edsel
Leoz
1957 Chrysler 300C, 1967 Citroen DS ('67 the headlights changed), 1958 Plymouth Fury. I'd say '65 Ford Mustang Coupe or Convertable, but these definetly are first on this list for me.
cieraguy
1). 1985-1987 Buick Grand National/GNX
2). 1998-Current Ford Crown Victoria
3). New Cadilac CTS
2). 1998-Current Ford Crown Victoria
3). New Cadilac CTS