My husband is a real motor head. I only knew VW Beetles and what a pickup truck was. Now, we have a SSR . My very first car that is in my 51 years mine and only mine, is a 2002 Hyundai Accent. How do you think I feel having a SSR?
My SSR: #23198 06 Blue 3SS #375 of 532 - Birthday 12/21/05 - Took delivery 9/5/06 (2nd owner)
M38a1
My 1952 M38A1 with a Hurricane 4 and a 3 speed. Would go anywhere and did no mind getting scratched (or roled on it's side once I got the roll bar installed). Bought for $300 while in college and sold for $600 when I went in the USN. (4 wheel drive military Jeep)
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Oh that's a good question...and with out a doubt the Ford GT 40 both new and old. AND it has to be red with white racing stripes! If I had the money it would have been my first car but......SSR was my second choice.
There are many.
My first car was 56 Chevrolet 2 door Bel-Aire was probably my favorite of the 50's.
My 60's car would have been my 65 Chevrolet Impala Convertible with 396.
My 70's car would have been my 79 Corvette
My 80's car would have been my 88 Corvette
My 90's car would have been my 92 Cadillac STS Seville
My 00's car would be a toss up between 2000 Corvette or 2001 Prowler or 2004 Viper.
My SSR: 05 Silver 1SB, Born on 08/25/04, Lighted WindsuppSSR, Flowmaster 40, Black Wheels w/ Firestone Tires
favorite before the SSR
Having owned over 70 vehicles before the SSR and 3 after it, I quess my favorite would be between 67 El Camino with 325 HP 327, 68 Z-28 and a 70 Corvette with 350 HP 350. I brought all of these new. Of cars I have never owned, I like 56 Nomad and 62 Corvette.
My SSR: dropped 04,aux gauges,chrome in & out, polish magnacharger.
1968 el camino ss396 4 speeds,
1970 el camino ss454 4 speeds cowl induction(rare)
1972 el camino 350 stock
and 55 chevy belair mild custom,4 speeds
keep for 12 years. And then....
The only one that has withstood the test of time is my '72 Cutlass. I paid $400.00 for it in 1982 and it's still with me today. Today its a 400 +HP 403 ci Olds small block with a custom interior, great chome, and bright white paint.
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