1) Mclaren F1 LM
2) Zonda Barchetta Manual
3) 911 GT1 '98 Straßenversion
4) F2004 GA Schumacher
5) 250 LM
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1. Ferrari 250 California Spyder SWB
2. 1962 Ferrari 250GT SWB Berlinetta
3. A REAL Cobra - 289 FIA or 427 (in that order)
4. Ford GT40 Mk1
5. Porsche 911 Reimagined by Singer
There are lots more on my list, but these are most likely the "Top 5." Unfortunately, they're all waaaaay out of my budget!
I'm surprised there's no Pantera, it would still be up there for me, as an Si model but still there!
@joules posted:I'm surprised there's no Pantera, it would still be up there for me, as an Si model but still there!
Yeah, I thought about it, but I'd trade the Pantera for any one of those 5 in a heartbeat. The Pantera probably falls in about 6th or 7th place on my "Top" list. Just to be clear, these are the real deal cars; I would not trade the Pantera for a replica! There are some quality replicas out there - I'd love to have a Superformance or ERA GT40 or Cobra - but I wouldn't trade the Pantera for one.
Pantera Si Targa
Saleen S7
Pantera Gr4
Bizzarrini /Iso Grifo
F40
sorry have problems whit posting pic's
Simon
Ford GT40
Shelby Daytona Coupe LM Version
Ferrari F40
McLaren P1 GTR
New Beetle Rsi
Lamborghini Miura SV
Ford RS200 Evo
Lancia Stratos
BMW M1
McLaren P1
Have to correct
Ford GT40
Maserati MC12 Corse
Ferrari F40 LM
McLaren P1 GTR
New Beetle Rsi
DeTomaso Pantera
1970 Dodge Challenger
Plymouth ´Cuda
Plymouth Roadrunner/ GTX etc 69-70
Dodge Charger 68-70
I´ll take ´em as restomod, pro touring or as blown street machines
I often find myself dreaming about these first three cars that were in my garage...
The Brabham BT-21 Formula C and the Lola T70 MkIII GT
The Brabham BT-40 Formula B (fresh out of the shipping crate)
And a couple of cars that were in Bob Bondurant's garages.
Datsun 260Z (1978 Daytona 24 hrs, Sebring 12 hrs)
Bob's clone GT40 Mk1 (a birthday present from his wife Pat!)
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Ron -
You must have been something driving those down to Ralph’s to pick up your groceries!
Very cool.
Chuck
Ron - Your Lola T70 is a thing of beauty! I wish you still had it too!