So let's hear about and see your cars.

When I moved north, I brought my 1969 Camaro SS up. Then got frustrated of just looking at it and not using it. Sold it. After a few different vehicles, that parking spot has the new one that I will use much more but will be a bit of a garage queen. I took advantage of the nice weather yesterday and had it out running errands. And yes, the bike has been moved. Those old door mats are now under the tires.
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2014 BMW M5 competition. It is 615hp rwd with a 6spd manual. I love this car will never sell it because you can’t buy these sedans with manual trans anymore.
I bought it in 2014 10 months old with 8k miles on it. I have 45k on it now. I have kids that I need to cart around so the 4 doors allows me to have fun and take the whole family along. These pics are after having it ceramic coated last spring.
 
View attachment 135857 View attachment 135858 2014 BMW M5 competition. It is 615hp rwd with a 6spd manual. I love this car will never sell it because you can’t buy these sedans with manual trans anymore.
I bought it in 2014 10 months old with 8k miles on it. I have 45k on it now. I have kids that I need to cart around so the 4 doors allows me to have fun and take the whole family along. These pics are after having it ceramic coated last spring.
Sharp! Love the color.
 
Did I post this already? 'Can't remember. Not my car, but I had one just like it. '73 Buick Riviera 455 GS, last of the boat-tails. Bought it from the original owner back in '76. Sold it a couple of years ago during a downsizing spree.
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My favorite Riv was the 1965 with the clamshell headlights
 
those Buicks was land yachts in my opinion.
 
those Buicks was land yachts in my opinion.
Well, sure, but it was a slick ride in its day. That Stage 1 had torque like nobody's business!

If you want to talk land yacht, check out the other Buick my dad had at one point:
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Ours was refrigerator white rather than the nasty green seen here, but you get the idea. Affectionately known as "Moby Dick, the Great White Whale". It even came with the bow wake trim line that curled over the front wheel and on to the rear bumper. We went as far as considering hanging a couple of lifesavers from the doors and going for the Friday cruise downtown. Bench seats, so it easily seated six, while the trunk could sleep eight!
 
There is a '66 or '67 Skylark convertible for sale near me. Red with white top. Needs lots of work but man every time I drive by I think about stopping. Guessing I could scoop it up for $3000-4000 but would take $20,000 to get it nice. A high school friend had a '67 Skylark coupe and after he wrecked it he bought a '66 coupe. Liked those cars and wife wants a convertible sooooo....lol
 
No pics, but had 1970 Regal GS Stage 1 in 1972. It red with black top and interior. The car was an animal, wish it wasn't automatic though. It would lay rubber when hitting 2nd and 3rd gear even still.
 

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