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!).
This is the content I come to r/cars for.
I’ve researched these dealerships a little and seen more than a few authentic and survivor examples of the cars they sold—there’s probably a little rose-coloured glasses exaggeration going on when people reminisce about them, but by and large, they were legit turning out some incredible machinery.
List of most-stolen cars in Canada just came out today (for 2022) and, yeah, Honda CR-V tops the list!