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I’ll bring down the quality in this thread from the typical AM bunkmates
2017 Ford Explorer
2014 Mazda CX5
2010 AM DBS Volante
I think I have you beat. '92 Camaro RS w/ LS1 & T56 swap and '86 Camaro Z28 w/ LT1 swap built for NASA's Camaro-Mustang Challenge. At least they're not on blocks in the front yard!
'13 Chevy 2500HD as the tow vehicle
'06 Mini Cooper JCW fun car / wife's track car
'15 Ford Focus as the daily work commuter
That's the best condition Bricklin I have ever seen. How do they drive? Any interior pics?
Drives and handles about as you’d expect from a 70’s car, built in Canada and thrown together with a Ford engine and AMC Gremlin/Javelin driveline and suspension. But unique and fun. I get more comments on the Bricklin than on the Aston. But the Brick makes me appreciate my V8V all the more.
Good use of space, I had a 2095 Elise that I ordeeded new for 6 years great car. And I owned 2 RX-7’s, a 1980, and a 1983 GSL SE. both fun cars.
Ron
I'll never sell either. The Elise is so immediate that it moves almost before you think about it and precisely as much as you want. It's the greatest driver's car I've ever experienced. The Rx-7 is an '82 that has been heavily modified. But aside from the paint (which has a better finish than even the Aston) it looks fairly stock from the outside. I still vividly remember the day my dad brought it home from the dealership.