I am close to completeing a deal on a 56 Porsche and it's Red! Genuine barn find in that there France.
My dream car is a 79 bay that works as intended and isn't even a little bit rusty. And similar 944/VW Scarecrow.
Don't think I really have a 'dream car', but since first seeing American Graffiti I've fancied John Milners '32 Deuce Coupe.
you could get a Lambo tractor ! https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=l...ved=0ahUKEwj8laqiodnKAhVLuhoKHZSZCsUQ_AUIBigB
Now the van is done and on the road, I'm twiddling my thumbs i did wonder about a triumph GT6....... https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=t...ved=0ahUKEwirxeCCotnKAhXGhhoKHT-qAQgQ_AUIBigB
I'm probably in the same boat as the OP... '60s 911 (i would take a 912 if money became an object). At a push an early turbo with a ducktail Actually, if money were no object, could I just buy Magnus Walker's collection?
Before I bought my current MG - I drew up a list of cars that I would like to have - as follows :- 1. E -Type Roadster - series 1 1/2 2. Austin Healey 3000 3. Early Corvette or Mustang 4. MGA Twin- Cam So the first 3 were not possible due to either price or size ( too long for the garage ) - then in 2003 I managed to buy my 4th favourite ( well it's an MGA but not a twin-cam) which I still have
1979 Morris Marina in be ige. Cutting-edge design, raw power, with styling that turns heads. Perfect for cruising in the middle lane of the motorway. Got to be.