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What are the best looking cars from the past and now in your opinion? Mine are both jaguars coincidentally - the current Ftype R and the old e type.

 

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Ok, so I know this isn't a car but it's my Fav. transportation vehicle so I'm posting it up anyway :) 

 

2004 Kawasaki ZX-10R super sport motorcycle with lots of tasteful aftermarket parts installed 😍

Arguably perhaps the best power to weight ration super sport bike ever made!

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1 hour ago, reciprocity said:

Ok, so I know this isn't a car but it's my Fav. transportation vehicle so I'm posting it up anyway :) 

Is that what is know as a crotch rocket?

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I like those great big, American made cars from the 1950's.  Nice curves.  Whitewall tires.  And chrome....lots of chrome.

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2 hours ago, Linda Thomas said:

Is that what is know as a crotch rocket?

Yup 👍

185 mph before installing full aftermarket exhaust and fuel mapping the power commander. That will add maybe 10-15%

It get's there rather quickly too 😮

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2 hours ago, reciprocity said:

Yup 👍

185 mph before installing full aftermarket exhaust and fuel mapping the power commander. That will add maybe 10-15%

Well Reci, that means you can look but not own or ride.  We want our Reci to be around for a while.  

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19 minutes ago, Linda Thomas said:

Well Reci, that means you can look but not own or ride.  We want our Reci to be around for a while.  

LOL - those days are gone now. Used to ride them but no longer. They require physical and mental attributes I no longer have. I do know and admit to my limitations :) 

Where's Mustang Joe? He would be all over this thread 😋

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1 hour ago, reciprocity said:

LOL - those days are gone now. Used to ride them but no longer. They require physical and mental attributes I no longer have. I do know and admit to my limitations :) 

Some never grow up. So glad you realize your limits!

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2 hours ago, reciprocity said:

^^^ Go to Havana. They're all over the place there :) 

 

The Cubans do an impressive job when it comes to body and interior work.  All those American cars that predate the embargo, and many of them still look clean.  A guy I know told me most of those cars have Mercedes engines in them; some kind of Germany to Russia to Cuba trade route they worked out.

 

23 minutes ago, Linda Thomas said:

Some never grow up. So glad you realize your limits!

 

Growing older is inevitable.  Maturing is a matter of choice.

 

Me personally, I'm still on the fence about which direction I'm going in.

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Wouldn't mind cruising around town in this!

Corvette C8 Mid-Engine

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I'd only be able to drive it 6-7 months of the year here tho. Guessing it's not great in the snow 😞 

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15 minutes ago, reciprocity said:

Wouldn't mind cruising around town in this!

Corvette C8 Mid-Engine

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I'd only be able to drive it 6-7 months of the year here tho. Guessing it's not great in the snow 😞 

 

Be careful.  Don't get caught up in a Canadian car chase.

 

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