Would you rather?

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The one my luggage wont be stolen from.

The Citroen, as they actually made one which one could drive on the road, if my memory serves me correctly.
 
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or

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or

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1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 LM 1

Engine: 5.7L 350ci LM 1 V8
Horsepower: 175
Torque: 275 lb-ft
Weight: 3,600 lbs


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vs


1977 Chevrolet Monza

Engine: 5.0L 305ci V8
Horsepower: 140
Torque: 255 lb-ft
Weight: 2,500 lbs


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Mazda Furai vs Alpine A110-50 Concept vs Citroen GT Concept; I'll take the Alpine please.

T
atra T700 vs Citroen GSA Special vs VW Vanagon Westfalia;
I think I'll pick the Tatra T700, I just like the look of it more than the other two and the other two cars just look plain dull.

1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 vs 1977 Chevrolet Monza; I'm picking the Monza, I just rarely see these on the street and think based on that alone that it would be a better choice.
 
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Tatra T700 vs. Citroen GSA Special vs. Volkswagen Vanagon Westfalia - Tatra, never heard of it and it looks pretty interesting.

Chevrolet Camaro Z28 LM vs. Chevrolet Monza - Both of them are horrible IMO, but I'll take Monza. It's a bit better.
 
I'm aware, what's your point? We couldn't own any of the other cars even if they are intact.

I guess that makes Christian Bale a better actor than Heath Ledger, because Ledger is dead.
Well you can't really act in a coffin
 
Z06 because it's a real performance car and not a puffed up rustang :D
Hey now. :rolleyes:


I'd easily take the GT500.



1971 AMC Gremlin X

Engine: 6.6L 401ci 401-4V V8
Horsepower: 335
Torque: 435 lb-ft

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1970 AMC Pacer

Engine: 5.0L 304ci 304-2V V8
Horsepower: 210
Torque: 305 lb-ft

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AMC Gremlin X vs. AMC Pacer - That's like asking if you want to ride a turtle or a cheetah (both you really can't do, but whatever.) Gremlin.
 
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