Ferrari 550. Love its subdued lines, and it's from the era where you could row your own in an F-car.
Ferrari 550. Love its subdued lines, and it's from the era where you could row your own in an F-car.
Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to Adrian_Thompson: Because better than 9mpg's and all the tourques?
Similar results could be had by slapping EFI and overdrive on the existing big block, and the hood would close, it won't eat front end parts like candy, the interior won't smell like diesel fuel (all old diesel vehicles inadvertently do), etc.
I can see the appeal, but it ain't for me. Diesels belong in displacement hull boats and load haulers.
Let's give the oil burners their just accolades. It's not 1995 anymore. While I agree that the 6BT pictured would not be a good candidate for the Cadillac, a newer Duramax would be sweet!
And BTW, you won't even get close to the same performance just by adding EFI. The hood will close with the Mighty Max too...it's been done.
Kenny_McCormic wrote:Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to Adrian_Thompson: Because better than 9mpg's and all the tourques?Similar results could be had by slapping EFI and overdrive on the existing big block, and the hood would close, it won't eat front end parts like candy, the interior won't smell like diesel fuel (all old diesel vehicles inadvertently do), etc. I can see the appeal, but it ain't for me. Diesels belong in displacement hull boats and load haulers.
The0retical wrote:Nick_Comstock wrote: In reply to Appleseed: This thing sorta has a hatchback and it sorta could be considered a gran turismo...God I saw a 3series GT and 5series GT driving back from San Diego the other day. I didn't evern know they existed until I saw the badges on the heinously styled rear end. Does Germany have a subset of drunk redneck engineers like the deep south does?
Huh?? The hatch/fastback looks way better than the sedan version.
Just to be different, a mid 70s tbird with the hood that goes on for days. Like what others have said about ol american boats in this thread: sound deadening, seats, lights, brakes, air suspension, efi, o/d,...
My realistic choices are an sc400 with light suspension mods or a z32 tt 2+2 conversion. Pro touting 87 Monte Carlo would be fun as well.
My current car, though you wouldn't think it, actually makes a pretty decent GT car. I have around 7k miles of roadtrips in the Abarth since December. I find the seats very comfy, though it could probably use a 6th cog for highway work.
As a somewhat realistic GT car, I would probably go with one of these:
Not so realistic, I would have to pick a Continental GT V8. Or a GT-RS:
If I was going to build a highway stormer, it would be a C107 450slc. With a coyote and 6spd swap, all new suspension, and a full leather interior with recaro's and upgraded electronics and what not. and have it look like this:
But more understated with body color flares.
Later Porsche 928GT/GTS
...or for fun, a pro-touring/bagged Lincoln Mark IV with an EFI crate motor.
sesto elemento wrote: The ultimate gt imho is Ferrari FF.
The first thing that popped into my mind when I saw the above pic:
"All leather COW interior..."
Adrian_Thompson wrote:Nick_Comstock wrote:I can get on board with the Caddy, but I'll never understand the fascination around here with oil burners for anything but load haulersedizzle89 wrote: this: plus: and tuned to ~ 500 hp & ~1000 lb/ft and a low (numerically) rear gear for high speed cruising.I've also had these thoughts...
decent fuel economy, super easy to make good power, dead reliable and just cool to see in a car. but dont get me wrong livening up the caddy 500 would also get the job done.
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