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Your MVC's and the MVC's of tomorrow

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  1. Kev33

    Kev33 Formula Junior

    Jun 19, 2010
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    What are your MVC's (most valuable cars) and for us younger guys what are your future MVC's? When I say value I don't necessarily mean monetary. It can be anything; your first car or just a car of your childhood you'd like to own as an adult. For instance, the MVC's of some current Ferrari owners include things like the 288 GTO and Countach. I'd really like to see what people around my age will be saying "I wish I would have bought..." 10-20 years from now.
    Here are mine:
    Nissan Frontier (first automobile; will always be valuable to me)
    Challenge Stradale
    F40
    F50
    Enzo
    F355 Spider (preferably '97)
    360 Spider
    Diablo Roadster ('98)
    Diablo ('91)
    Murcielago Roadster
    997 Carrera Cabriolet
    996 911 Turbo (X50 Package)
    997 GT2
    997 GT3RS (3.6)
    GranSport
    Quattroporte (The newer ones)
    MC12
    SL65 AMG ('08)
    CL65 AMG ('09)
    S65 AMG ('05)
    CLK63 AMG Black Series
    M5
    M6
    Range Rover Sport (I've always wanted one. Don't know why...:))
     
  2. agup48

    agup48 Two Time F1 World Champ

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    #2 agup48, Oct 18, 2010
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    Lots of valuable cars, but mainly exotics and one non-exotic.

    This, one of the cars I grew up with. I sold it myself later on (I think, a year or two before I could drive), the car was getting old and becoming problematic, but in great great shape, I wish I kept it as my first car. I took Auto Tech (shop class) in High School and could have spent some money and time into fixing it myself.

    I haven't seen one just like it ever. It was the XL version with the Eddie Bauer package, top of the line.

    Here it is, with me and my Tonka truck next to it;
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  3. Kev33

    Kev33 Formula Junior

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    That's kinda how I am with my Frontier. I don't think I'll ever sell it though...It isn't much, but it's my first and I love it to death.
     
  4. tundraphile

    tundraphile F1 Veteran

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    #4 tundraphile, Oct 18, 2010
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    I suppose I have always been realistic in my dreaming or goal setting. Multimillion (or even hundreds of thousands) cars have never really been on my radar.

    So it was always cars that were attainable, or perhaps just out of reach at the time. When I got out of college 15 years ago it was probably a Viper, Esprit, or 308 as a highly desired car that was attainable. Today it would be a 360, Gallardo, or Vanquish. But realistically my next car will be something more practical like a Jaguar XKR or M-B CL65. Of all the cars I've owned, my XK8 coupe was probably my favorite. Never owned a Ferrari or other exotic yet.
     
  5. Kev33

    Kev33 Formula Junior

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    +1 on that CL65. I want one SOOOO bad.
     

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