World's Greatest Cars
Posted by Kyle L. Varnell (+3745) 14 years ago
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Posted by Josh Rath (+2332) 14 years ago


In all seriousness, my car is the best in the world... But any modern dodge will do.
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Posted by T Brown (+478) 14 years ago
Sorry Boys....the worlds greatest car....1965 Mustang...I'd post a picture but I just can't get it!
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Posted by Josh Rath (+2332) 14 years ago


Something like this?
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Posted by MilesCity.com Webmaster (+10054) 14 years ago
Oh man, you guys are so far off ... it's the 427 Shelby Cobra. Fastest production car ever created ... 0-100-0. I'm just ticked off I never got one.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_Cobra
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Posted by Richard Bonine, Jr (+15599) 14 years ago
Complete with the Dan Gurney for President bumper sticker no doubt.
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Posted by Lorin Dixson (+596) 14 years ago
You guys; are so wrong the greastet car ever 1932 Ford. The Deuce Coupe.

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Posted by Wendy Wilson (+6173) 14 years ago
You guys are all wrong. This one can float and fly!!

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Posted by David Schott (+19064) 14 years ago
Awww, Wendy, I thought for sure you would say:

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Posted by T Brown (+478) 14 years ago
Yes Josh, That would be it. Thank you for posting that pic for me!
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Posted by Wendy Wilson (+6173) 14 years ago
David,

Well, I do have a fondness for Valiants. Mine was a '74, more like this but with a darker blue body.

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Posted by Christen LeBlanc Ramsey (+272) 14 years ago


1958 subaru 360
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Posted by Dan Mowry (+1438) 14 years ago
In reality:



A movie car brought to life ("Pinchcliffe Grand Prix"):



The car I wish existed in real life in totality:

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Posted by Wendy Wilson (+6173) 14 years ago
This was my first car. 1969 Renault in dark green.

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Posted by howdy (+4944) 14 years ago
My first car 1961 Morris Minor convertible (mine was black with red interior)

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Posted by Wendy Wilson (+6173) 14 years ago
No way, howdy! Very cool.

[This message has been edited by Wendy Wilson (11/27/2009)]
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Posted by Wendy Wilson (+6173) 14 years ago
howdy,

Where were you living when you got that car? I always wondered how a 1969 Renault ended up in Miles City, Montana.
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Posted by Amber (+223) 14 years ago
I must say I've always dreamed of re-storing a 1964 Lincoln Continental with suicide doors. What a beautiful car!



Imagine it dark blue or black, white wall tires, possibly a drop-top convertible all custom interior......someday it will all be mine!
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Posted by Chad (+1763) 14 years ago
Something like this? This is a hard top though.



We had one of these when I was a kid. What a slab!
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Posted by Amber (+223) 14 years ago
all i can say is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
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Posted by Chuck Schott (+1284) 14 years ago
Jim Burnett Sr. had a 63 or 64 Lincoln convertible man was that a sweet ride. It lived in his garage, wonder what happened to it or if he still has it.

I think it was a 4 door if there is such a thing.
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