And why?
And, do you expect to actually buy one when you are able to ( either financially when you can some day when you have the $$, or logistically, as in getting a Boxster 10 years from now when your kids are out of the house and on their own)?
And why?
And, do you expect to actually buy one when you are able to ( either financially when you can some day when you have the $$, or logistically, as in getting a Boxster 10 years from now when your kids are out of the house and on their own)?
I’ve two dream cars I could and would love to own one day. The first is a ninth- or tenth-series Packard coupe—they’re not cheap, but they can be bought, unlike, say, a V-16 Cadillac, which I would perhaps prefer. (I mean, I’d be fine with most any multi-cylinder early '30s car, I guess.)
The second is a '68 Plymouth B-body. I’m torn between whether that takes the form of a mean, triple-black Hemi-equipped Road Runner; or a Slant-Six-equipped Satellite (dream spec would be in white with a blue Floral Top and interior—they specced two Slants like that, according to the registry!).