No budget limit. Unlimited maintenance coverage, but you have to use these cars for all your daily driving needs.
>>14899265
>ITT: 90's jap cars
>>14899286
Implying the average /o/ user is aged 0-14 (assuming parent born in at least 1990, giving birth no earlier than age 12).
Accurate.
well that was easy
also
>samefagging
step it up op
I don't remember a single time I have ever said "Man, I really like the 1949 ___________". Can't possibly think of 4.
>>14899391
49 Mercury is a pretty iconic and desirable car
>>14899426
yeah, but I don't give a fuck about Kustom Kulture lead sleds. I like
>pre-war
>1964-1972
>late 80s-present
eyy
1966
Lancia Fulvia Coupe
Toyota Land Cruiser
Prince Skyline
Volvo 122s
Austin Healey 100-6
Aston Martin DBR-1
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
Can't think of another 50s car that isn't shit.
>>14899635
Oh, Nash Metropolitan. It's qt as fuck.
Ford driver here
If I had unlimited maintenance and upkeep money I would actually be able to afford my ford.
Lots of cool stuff to choose from in 1968.
Not a lot to work with.
>>14899989
What about the Berlinetta Boxer, Countach, 911, etc.?
>>14900028
They aren't really up my alley. I'm into street cars with character, not track demons.
>>14900046
As built, all three of those cars are grand tourers, not track cars, though the 911 is definitely regularly converted to such.
The Berlinetta Boxer and Countach were never really tracked, certainly not by works teams.
1962 for both parents
>cadillac coupe deville convertible
>Lotus Elan Sprint
>chevy bel air
>karmann ghia
>>14899265
1964.
>Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt (dat 427)
>Ferrari 250 LM (since there weren't any Pinin cabrios in 1964)
>Continental 4 door convertible
>E type Lightweight