![]() 10/26/2015 at 17:21 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I wonder how many garages I’ve passed filled with hidden gems like these
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It’d be nice to say, “I can’t decide between which McLaren F1 I want to get, so I’ll just take both.”
Despite the abilities of modern supercars, I like this one because it was just so ahead of its time.
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I drive around wondering the same thing. In the spring so many nice things appear on the roads.
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That is so true. There’s a garage that’s next to my home in Hong Kong that looked so nondescript, but only a few months ago did I find it held an MGB, Fiat 124 Spider, R32 GT-R and R34 GT-R.
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Agreed. I know that the modern hypercars are “better” in that they’re faster, more comfortable, and more reliable, but I just want to shift my own gears in a 600+HP V12 once in my life. I’ve only seen one in person and it was magnificient.
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That’s a hell of a collection. Just about perfect in my book actually
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Gahh!
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the lot next to my grandma used to be a two story garage. it looked like just a basic garage, but open the door and (from what i can remember)
multiple Vipers,
70’s Novas
Prowler
Pantera’s
nothing super rare, but still an awesome collection.
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There’s a totally nondescript house in my neighborhood that usually has one garage door open, showing a previous gen Subaru Outback.
The other side contains a Porsche 911.
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GIB!!