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The DB5. They're over $1M for just the car, so the Bond gadgets would bring the value up to roughly a gazillion dollars.
Aston Martin has a cool association but let's be serious...would you want to be seen driving that?If the Delorian was functional of course that would be the pick. However as a Bond fan I have to choose the Aston Martin
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Hell yes, it's the classiest car on the list.Aston Martin has a cool association but let's be serious...would you want to be seen driving that?
SameIf the Delorian was functional of course that would be the pick. However as a Bond fan I have to choose the Aston Martin
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Depends if you live in Hicksville of not.Aston Martin has a cool association but let's be serious...would you want to be seen driving that?
Most automakers were doing things like that in the 80's. Not exactly GM(I believe they received some funding from them though), but Fueling Engineering made "over 1,270 hp from 121 cubic inches" from a highly modified Quad 4 engine. Too bad they never produced any factory turbocharged or supercharged versions of them(GM themselves did quite a few prototype versions of those).The Wraith would have made a suitable addition. Dodge pulling 440 horsepower out of a 2.2L 4 cylinder twin turbo.
Aston Martin by far.Most automakers were doing things like that in the 80's. Not exactly GM(I believe they received some funding from them though), but Fueling Engineering made "over 1,270 hp from 121 cubic inches" from a highly modified Quad 4 engine. Too bad they never produced any factory turbocharged or supercharged versions of them(GM themselves did quite a few prototype versions of those).
As for choosing one of those cars, I'd want to know the current value of each first, then pick the one that's worth the most...
I remember seeing that poster all over rooms as a kid..thanks for the memories