Dream sports cars

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Bodhi

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Re: Dream sports cars
« Reply #120 on: 13 Oct 2025, 12:21 pm »
HWA Evo 190E restomod









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Re: Dream sports cars
« Reply #121 on: 13 Oct 2025, 01:02 pm »
It's clearly a world of infinite variety.  I think that last car you posted is simply ugly, yet it's the stuff of dreams for you.  Likewise, it seems that my old Fiats, MG's, and Austins don't appeal to you.   
That's ok.    :thumb:

Bodhi

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Re: Dream sports cars
« Reply #122 on: 13 Oct 2025, 01:10 pm »
It's clearly a world of infinite variety.  I think that last car you posted is simply ugly, yet it's the stuff of dreams for you.  Likewise, it seems that my old Fiats, MG's, and Austins don't appeal to you.   
That's ok.    :thumb:

Ouch. All cars aren't going to appeal to all people, just like all albums aren't going to appeal to all people. But I draw the line at some previous posts which were obviously not in the spirit/intent of this thread, and were attempting to troll me. And fyi, I clarified that my earlier comment was not a value judgement of your post, so you're making assumptions here.

S Clark

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Re: Dream sports cars
« Reply #123 on: 13 Oct 2025, 01:13 pm »
That wasn't an attack on you- you like what you like.  I just think it's unappealing.  Boxy cars aren't my thing.

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Re: Dream sports cars
« Reply #124 on: 14 Oct 2025, 02:03 am »
Big boxes with wheels aren't usually my bag either. But given the racing heritage and dominance of the 190E in the German touring car series, I'd totally have one. Definitely the king of sports sedans from around 1990.