*official* What car did you have before thread.

Mar 18, 2008, 11:26 am
#26
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was that your house? ^^^
2010 Rossion Q1--White
07' Lotus Exige S -Aspen White--sold
Mar 18, 2008, 2:40 pm
#27
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bgwilly31 wrote
was that your house? ^^^

How did you know????
Mar 19, 2008, 2:51 am
#28
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coco-bun wrote

once I'm done with school, I'd LOVE to own one as a dd again.

I had one of those, too. Wish it had a stick. (Note: they do not survive roll-over accidents well.)
Those that are lucky their whole lives usually die young...
Mar 19, 2008, 5:06 am
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Raza76 wrote
I had one of those, too. Wish it had a stick. (Note: they do not survive roll-over accidents well.)


Surround sound and panorama view.
More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere - Colin Chapman
Mar 19, 2008, 5:12 am
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Raza76 wrote
(Note: they do not survive roll-over accidents well.)

The trident emblem on the grille of the Maserati doesn't do a very good job of knocking over trees that jump into your way either..
Mar 19, 2008, 5:19 am
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Wow William, we should trade horror stories. I "tree'd" a 81 TransAm. First time I heard the terms "Debris Field" and "scatter radius" used in describing an accident.
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Mar 19, 2008, 5:38 am
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On the bright side, you didn't have to hear the term "body parts".

It was the middle of February, 10 degrees out and night time. I had pulled out of the drive way and down the hill. As I gained speed I noticed it didn't have the jettison feeling it normally had when the turbos kicked in. As I hit the bottom of the hill, going about 40, the back end went out as I popped the clutch. I was on black ice. We hit the tree hard and when I opened my eyes, I saw the hood of the car bent up and the background rotating behind the tree in slow motion. I can still see it.

Aside from a sore chests from the seat belts and a bloddy lip, no one was hurt. My presciption glasses had fallen but I found them in the pocket on my door as I got out. When I put them on I realized something was wrong with my eyes. I couldn't see clearly any more. As my buddy came around, he looked at me and said "Hey, you're wearing my glasses!".

The car was totaled, sold the carcass and went on vacation to a warm beach somewhere.

The end.
Mar 19, 2008, 5:59 am
#33
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It's like a horror movie with a happy ending.
More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere - Colin Chapman
Mar 19, 2008, 5:53 pm
#34
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Raza76 wrote
I had one of those, too. Wish it had a stick. (Note: they do not survive roll-over accidents well.)

really? but it's unlikely I'll flip it. It's SLOW but cool . A B9 TriBeCa H6 swap would be nice.

and Jason, that thing does have pillars. You just can't see them from the outside.
Mar 20, 2008, 7:12 am
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coco-bun wrote
really? but it's unlikely I'll flip it. It's SLOW but cool . A B9 TriBeCa H6 swap would be nice.

and Jason, that thing does have pillars. You just can't see them from the outside.


It looks scary but you told me it handles well.
More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere - Colin Chapman
Mar 20, 2008, 8:13 am
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LotusUSA wrote
It looks scary but you told me it handles well.

for being a car that was designed in the late 80s, yes. structural rigidity was really high also.
Mar 20, 2008, 8:14 am
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coco-bun wrote
for being a car that was designed in the late 80s, yes. structural rigidity was really high also.


You need to get one for fun.
More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere - Colin Chapman
Mar 20, 2008, 8:38 am
#38
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LotusUSA wrote
You need to get one for fun.
trust me, I would if I could afford another car.
Mar 20, 2008, 8:48 am
#39
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coco-bun wrote
trust me, I would if I could afford another car.


I need to drive one of those so I'd know what you guys are talking about. Seems like a good car.
More power makes it fast on the straight, less weight makes it fast everywhere - Colin Chapman
Mar 22, 2008, 1:40 pm
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SMS wrote
I had a 92 diesel Chevette, slowest car in the world. I don't really miss that one.
Others over the years:
BMW's 2002, 320s, 525, 535s, 735, 750
79 LP400s Countach
79 Ferrari 308
85 Ferrari 308QV
67 Ferrari 330GT
3 914 Porsches
Vega
Olds Calias
Pontiac Grand Am
19 different 67-69 Camaros, Small block and Big blocks
98 Z26 LS6 Motor
Corvettes, 59, 69,70,71,92, 2 93's
Chevy 2 Novas 62, 63, 63 Conv, 64, 65
Several MGB's
Mercedes ML430
Pickups, S10 to Crew Cab Dualies
Yukon XL
07 Impalla
73 Sedan DeVille
Some beaters
Some I've probably forgotten.
Bill,
If you were stuck on a desert island, and could only have three of those cars, what would you choose and why?

I anticipate the response because the 308 and 59vette would be must haves for me.
Mar 22, 2008, 4:20 pm
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fourringpilot wrote
Bill,
If you were stuck on a desert island, and could only have three of those cars, what would you choose and why?

I anticipate the response because the 308 and 59vette would be must haves for me.


Countach

and 2 back up cars for when it breaks
the Sledgehammer

2001 Lamborghini Diablo 6.0 - Baby Huey!!! <3
2004 Porsche Carrera GT -Terrorizing society since Oct 16 '09 - DEAD
2001 Acura NSX -SOLD-
Mar 22, 2008, 5:10 pm
#42
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I think Bill's best is definitely the 59 Vette!
Error: divide by zero mpg
Mar 22, 2008, 5:32 pm
#43
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coco-bun wrote

once I'm done with school, I'd LOVE to own one as a dd again.

Nice! I saw a cool white SVX with black roof a few days before the birthday run, looked really good. Thats one of those odd cars I've always wanted to own for a while.

Some of my notables...

G60 Rabbit drag car


2.1 16V Scirocco



2.0L crossflow Cabby


G60 Rabbit daily driver


G60 Corrado with head work & increased boost


Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Limited (didn't care for this one but it was kinda quick & comfy)

Yeah, I've got a thing for older Volkswagens. Rabbits & Cabbys are just soooo much fun to drive once you swap the motor out for something with a bit more power. The Elise reminds me of my old Rabbits, right in between the black daily driver and the drag car. Crazy but true.
2001 BMW M3
Laguna Seca blue, powdercoated wheels, black grills, etc...

2005 Lotus Elise (RIP)
-Touring package
-Lifestyle paint (Krypton Green)
-Hardtop
-Few small modifications
Mar 24, 2008, 1:06 pm
#44
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fourringpilot wrote
Bill,
If you were stuck on a desert island, and could only have three of those cars, what would you choose and why?

I anticipate the response because the 308 and 59vette would be must haves for me.

Countach. It was one of 19 1979 S1 Lowbody cars and had only 900 miles. Lowest known in the world. Perfect original everything.
59 Vette. Can fix eveything on it with a 9/16 wrench and a screwdriver. Also I've been working on it since I was 14 years old and drove it to the prom, so it's kinda like family.
Crew Cab Dually, to live in. Or maybe the diesel Chevette, since it might run on fermented coconut oil and I could make my own fuel. Or an MGB if there were deserted island girls because they would think it was cute.



I also forgot a vehicle from my list. So I fit in here, I too can claim a van! 88 Chevy Astro. Bought at the Columbus Adesa Auto Auction, drove to Morgantown and gave it to my Father-in Law. So for about 30 miles, I was rollin in style.
2006 Time Magazine's "Man Of The Year"
Mar 24, 2008, 5:41 pm
#45
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KGLotusElise wrote


G60 Corrado with head work & increased boost

it was between that, a 951, Z32 twin turbo, or SVX when I got the SVX .
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