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Mustang! From Bullet I believe?

Bullitt '68 mustang.
The Mach 5. Does it come with Trixie in the trunk?
Mustang!!! Hands down.
General Lee for sure. I'm a Mopar fan.
Bullitt Mustang with the General Lee a close second.
I'll take the Bandit
Guess that leaves the Magnum P.I. Ferrarri for me........ grin
I would take the 308 also
'Stang baby.

Book it.
I'll take the Batmobile...and trade it for a pickup.
Mustang for sure!
Mr Robin Master's car.
mopar or no car.
Mustang for me too.
'68 Mustang
Batmobile for me
Originally Posted by HilhamHawk
Guess that leaves the Magnum P.I. Ferrarri for me........ grin


Nope, it's mine. whistle
I gotta go with the Ferrari. Mach 5 being a close 2nd
I knew why I had to have it



If there’s one lesson we can learn from Bruce Wayne, it’s that money can make you a hero—at least within the confines of Gotham. In real life, it’s harder to come by success as a masked vigilante. But even if you can’t become a real superhero, money—$4.2 million, to be exact—can get you the accessories to look the part.

That $4.2 million (before fees and premiums that brought the total closer to $4.6 million) was the sum paid on Jan. 19 by Rick Champagne, a business owner from Phoenix, Ariz., to purchase the original Batmobile. The vehicle Champagne now owns was used in the original TV series that ran from 1966 to 1968.
General Lee

I'll swap out the flag and call it the US Grant (kidding)


Obviously the General Lee.

As it appears to be able to levitate. Or fly.

Take that!, ChimChim and Spridle!

LoL.
I've had the black T/A on the bottom. '78 model.

I'll stand firm for the 'Stang in the lineup above though.
Never drove anything without a trailer hitch,none of those outfits has a hitch that I can see. Rio7
None of those options float my boat but I'd spend a lifetime scrubbing bathrooms at Taco Bell for this one.

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All interesting/desirable in their own way - but I'll settle for this.

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I'm not a mopar fan but I do like those lines, so I'd take the Lee and put a 6.2 LS engine in it. Idk I might flip a coin for the Bandit and take those godawful decals off and put some decent wheels on it.

I'd take the batmobile and that white monstrosity to a auction and if they didn't sale (and they probably wouldnt) I'd take them to the scrap yard and cash'em in.
to sell probably Tom's Ferarri


to keep and drive MOPAR baybee


but the old gal is gonna need a paint job
Originally Posted by Joseywales
I gotta go with the Ferrari. Mach 5 being a close 2nd


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The Ferrari then sell it.
If I have to keep it like it is, the Mustang.
If I can paint it, probably the Mopar

If I could choose any street car from that era it would be a 427 Cobra
Cuda fastback.
Still my favorite.

Originally Posted by travelingman1
Mustang! From Bullet I believe?



Yep, hands down!
I opened this thread thinking the choices, along with pictures would be, brunette, red head, blonde, etc. Kinda disappointed.

So, I'd take the Bandit.
The Ferrari..
I had the T/A, put me down for the Ferrari
All them things too close to the ground for me. Makes them hard to get in and out of. miles

Rogue:

I think I like Magnum P.I.'s car the best. Is that a Ferrari?

Although my favorite car has always been a '67 Chevelle Super Sport, since I was a teenager.

KC

Originally Posted by mcmurphrjk
Bullitt '68 mustang.


Mustang!
Mustang +1
I'm a fan of this one:

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Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Rick Champagne, a business owner from Phoenix, Ariz.,


Believe he's tight with Ron Burgundy
Too easy!!



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Stang
I am a Ford man but I could never turn down a chance at the General Lee.
Make mine the Mustang.
Easy-peasy. Always been a big block Mopar fan.

Originally Posted by RogueHunter
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Close as I'll ever come to owning a Super Bird or Daytona Charger...
Originally Posted by KC

Rogue:

I think I like Magnum P.I.'s car the best. Is that a Ferrari?

Although my favorite car has always been a '67 Chevelle Super Sport, since I was a teenager.

KC



Hey KC - yes it is...here are some details....

http://www.classictvcars.com/308-ferrari.php

I ordered my 1969 Ford XL convertible with the 429, air, black color, white top. What a fabulous car!

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For driving in the snow up north in Vermont where I owned the 'camp' I got a like new Olds Toronado. They had front wheel drive, 455 V8.

I had extra wheels with snow tires for the front.

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In 1966 I had ordered and owned a new Porsche 912. This one came with the 1600 cc VW design air cooled engine. While it had a 5 speed stick shift it had less power than a toy.

It taught me that such a car is useless for most things. I got a good used Chevy Impala also.



I made my choice 45 years ago. There isn't a view of the car that will ever beat a look from behind the windshield at over 120 MPH in the passing lane...

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Ford says mine will do 155, but personally, I wouldn't know...

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My 9 year old Grandson would LOVE to find out !!

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