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    I'd love to restore early 80s lancer box type..
    And if malaki budget i'd choose 60s mustangs!

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    Toyota 2000GT ��

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    Toyota 2000GT 😀

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    LC 60 or 70

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    '80 Ford Escort Ghia
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    '78 Toyota Corolla SR

    If considered classic na rin:
    '83 Mitsubishi Mirage
    '89 Nissan California

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    No car but plane. North American P51D Mustang.

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    Karmann Ghia sakin

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    LC80 and Pajero Fieldmaster

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    1955 Merc 300SL Gullwing & 1960 Chevrolet Corvette

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    Toyota Corolla Ae86 at mitsubishi pajero Gen1

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    datsun 240z

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    Lots of choices but id probably consider this for starters:



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    Acura Integra hehehe

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    Conversion/Custom vans. They were all the rage back in the 70's and 80's. Scooby Doo cartoons, A-Team, etc.

    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 10th, 2015 at 01:31 AM.

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    A 1972 or 1977 Volkswagen Beetle. I'd restore the body and interior to period-correct ones. Some purists would say adding an aircon and modern radio/cd player would be sacrilege.

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    a VW Karmann, a Kombi or a Beetle.
    yes, a lancer box type or a lancer L type.
    a 60s mustang, corvette

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    A FJ40, the first ever vehicle our family had

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    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    A FJ40, the first ever vehicle our family had
    It can also be the last vehicle you'll ever have as those darn things last through generations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by testament11 View Post
    A FJ40, the first ever vehicle our family had
    It can also be the last vehicle you'll ever have as those darn things last through generations.

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    i'm practical and my body already aches..
    i'd go out and buy a brand new altis.
    you younger guys.. go ahead and have your fun. (sigh...)

    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 10th, 2015 at 12:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Altis6453 View Post
    A 1972 or 1977 Volkswagen Beetle. I'd restore the body and interior to period-correct ones. Some purists would say adding an aircon and modern radio/cd player would be sacrilege.
    remind yourself of this, when you are caught in noonday traffic in cubao.
    we had beetles, kombi, brasilia.. to all of them we put in aircons.
    and not for a moment did we feel sacrilegious.
    heh heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
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    i'm practical and my body already aches..
    i'd go out and buy a brand new altis.
    you younger guys.. go ahead and have your fun. (sigh...)

    heh heh.
    LOL...

    A rule of thumb is to never have a project car as your daily drive. Go ahead and have that quirky, fussy, maarte project car which you can work on, drive and enjoy on a Sunday so long as you have that Altis for the daily drive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
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    i'm practical and my body already aches..
    i'd go out and buy a brand new altis.
    you younger guys.. go ahead and have your fun. (sigh...)

    heh heh.
    LOL...

    A rule of thumb is to never have a project car as your daily drive. Go ahead and have that quirky, fussy, maarte project car which you can work on, drive and enjoy on a Sunday so long as you have that Altis for the daily drive.

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