04: Which car, of those below, would you buy? (Pretend you're Jay Leno. Money for purchase & maintenance is no object.)?

(Pretend you're Jay Leno. Money for purchase & maintenance is no object.) 1. 1977 VW Super Beetle convertible:

2.

1982 Aston Martin Volante convertible:

3.1987 Ferrari F355 Spider convertible:
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You can send me over the 1982 Aston Martin Volante convertible. To fulfill my Bond fantasy.

1 The Aston Martin, baby. I've never been a fan of Beetle or Ferrari, but Aston Martin makes my motor run. ; ) .

The Aston Martin, baby. I've never been a fan of Beetle or Ferrari, but Aston Martin makes my motor run. ; ).

2 Completely agree. That's a beautiful car.

3 I would prefer an Ashton Martin or a Ferrari, but a new one.

I would prefer an Ashton Martin or a Ferrari, but a new one.

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(Pretend you're Jay Leno. Money for purchase & maintenance is no object.) 1. 1947 Ford Sportsman "Woody" convertible:

2.

1952 Hudson Hornet convertible:

3.1957 Nash Metropolitan convertible:
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I'd have to go with the 1947 Ford Sportsman "Woody", on appearance alone. The woodwork is way cool! .

1 I gotta go with the panelling on 1. It's just pretty.

I gotta go with the panelling on 1. It's just pretty.

2 I love the Woody. I almost talked my father into letting me buy one when I was in highschool. He didn't think a girl could take on that responsibility.It was my money.

What the heck.

I love the Woody. I almost talked my father into letting me buy one when I was in highschool. He didn't think a girl could take on that responsibility.It was my money.

What the heck.

3 I like the woody too,,,that's why I put it there. But I remember a neighbor who had a Metropolitan when I was a kid, and a collector who had two in his driveway near where I lived a few years ago. And I'm not sure, but I think Mr. Incredible starts the movie "The Incredibles" driving a Metropolitan hardtop (until he rips the door off and gets a corvette).

I like the woody too,,,that's why I put it there. But I remember a neighbor who had a Metropolitan when I was a kid, and a collector who had two in his driveway near where I lived a few years ago. And I'm not sure, but I think Mr. Incredible starts the movie "The Incredibles" driving a Metropolitan hardtop (until he rips the door off and gets a corvette).

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1962 Lincoln Continental convertible:

2. 1967 Ford Mustang convertible:
3. 1972 Chevrolet Corvette convertible:http://www.fvn.

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The 'Vette I took a look at all three of those cars. Initially, I might have chosen the Mustang, which is beautifully restored, but decided against it because it's a six-cylinder model. The V8 models from that year had the engine displacement (289 Ci or 390 Ci) on the top of the pony badge on either side of the car, but the one you showed doesn't have it.

That means it's got the 200 Ci six, and doesn't have enough horsepower to get out of its own way. I can't see the interior, but it's probably got the 3-speed COM automatic, too. Slush box!

A 390 model would be more valuable than a 289, and only a four-on-the-floor model would appeal to me in either case. The '62 Continental is valuable to a collector because of the "suicide" rear doors, and the fact that it's one of the only four-door convertibles ever designed. Aside from that curiosity, it's a lead sled, like every other Lincoln from that era (or any era).

It would get around 10 MPG and would be even slower than the Mustang. Jay Leno might like it, but no interest here. Be default, that leaves the Corvette.

That generation 'Vette (C3) is not my favorite, but it's a ragtop, and it's red. But best of all, it has the 454 Ci V8, which was rated at 425 HP. This fact alone gets my salivary glands going.

This was the last of the big power 'Vettes to be produced for over a decade, and is still one of the fastest American cars ever produced. I'd own it - if I could afford it, which is highly unlikely. Sources: Opinion .

Now you're talking, I'll take the 72 Vette I had absolutely no interest in any of the cars in the earlier questions, but I do like older Corvettes. If money is no object, I'd send it out to Car Creations in California to have a C4 suspension put in and swap the motor for a new LS7 - go fast and be environmentally friendly! 63swc's Recommendations The Complete Book of Corvette: Every Model Since 1953 Amazon List Price: $50.00 Used from: $21.99 Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 5 reviews) .

I LOVE LOVE LOVE my car now, but if I had to choose, it woudl be the '72 Chevy Convertible Among the choice provided, I think this one suits me best. The picture you provided is of a Stingray roadster, and I could actually see myself driving around town in this with the top down and my hair blowing in the wind. In my opinion, it's the only "sexy" car in the options.

I love the candy apple red color - Perfect for Valentines Day! Granted, this car isn't actually worth that much, maybe it would be in the future. If I didn't have to worry about price at ALL...and my options were open, I would have an entirely different answer.

Thanks for the question! Fun! Happy Valentines Day!

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Easy decision the 1972 Chevrolet Corvette. I've never been a fan of the big boats or the cheap little pony. The Stingray looks pretty cool,although I know today's version is light-years ahead.

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1992 Chevrolet Corvette C4 convertible:

2. 1997 Jaguar XK8 convertible:
3. 2002 Mitsuoka LeSeyde convertible:autocult.com.

Au/img/gallery/TorqueOmata1704. Jpg4. 2007 Ford Shelby Cobra Mustang convertible:

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But if it is for a daily driver or a car you plan to drive a lot and not just a collector car I would go with the Mustang. I am not even really a huge fan of Stangs but I think I would prefer the 2007 with very limited miles vs the other listed cars just because the others are quite a bit older and are already going to have high mileage. I love Corvettes but the 1992 version/year is not my favorite Corvette era.

Jaguars are nice looking cars but again the car is 10 years old...likely very expensive if you have any mechanical problems. I have to admit I am not familiar with the Mitsuoka at all. I do not know how much they cost...looks like a lot but just not my cup of tea...looks very "hoity toity".

I would go with the Mustang...definitely fun to drive...would be almost brand new so you will know how it has been treated. Fast...good looking...new...what is there not to like? .

Um, the Corvette '07 Shelby: Has the name and the horses, but I prefer solid rear axles in my pickup trucks, not in my sports cars. Le Seyde: I would enjoy looking like a pimp, but what the heck is it? Besides, crazy Japanese people are scary.

Jag: Nice looking. The supercharged version would be fun, but otherwise, but not much excitement. Kind of a chick car.

Corvette: Rude, crude, rattles like a spray can. With the LT1 engine, plenty of oomph. Handles like its on rails.

My choice? The Corvette, for the being the truest sports car.

I'll go with the Jaguar. I have a friend who drives a 2000 Jaguar. So I know how nice they look and feel on the inside.

I also like the body styleof the 1997 model. What’s not to love? I know nothing about the motor, etc. If it starts, I’m happy.

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