I was a teen in the late 1970s, and the cool dream cars were models such as Camaro Z28, Pontiac Firebirds, Mustangs. Although my ‘72 Chevy Nova wasn’t a cool, hot-rod, per se, (and it was olive green to boot), it was still my dream car.
He had fun with ist, but while it may have been a “dream” car, it certainly wasn’t practical. I didn’t even realize until I offered to fill it up for him one time that it requires premium gas.
I was a teen in the late 1970s, and the cool dream cars were models such as Camaro Z28, Pontiac Firebirds, Mustangs. Although my ‘72 Chevy Nova wasn’t a cool, hot-rod, per se, (and it was olive green to boot), it was still my dream car.
The kid who bought this Jaguar would almost certainly also salivate over any of those vehicles you just described in your comment.
What kind of Jaguar?
It’s an XK8 convertible.
He had fun with ist, but while it may have been a “dream” car, it certainly wasn’t practical. I didn’t even realize until I offered to fill it up for him one time that it requires premium gas.