I put a 30 hp Wisconsin engine in a Yugo once. It actually did pretty good once I got the clutch adjusted right. It would get up to about a little over 50 mph. Drove it for a few months until a friend conned me out of it.
I put a 30 hp Wisconsin engine in a Yugo once. It actually did pretty good once I got the clutch adjusted right. It would get up to about a little over 50 mph. Drove it for a few months until a friend conned me out of it.
DING DING DING!!! Jana, that is the exact car that came to my mind when I read this post. Very girly car in my opinion! The Mopars and mustangs are bada$$, sure, but as fem cars??? Not so much. I've thought about this topic before- I always wanted to rent a Cabriole in white or baby blue, put on a sundress and sunglasses and just go riding.
I was all ready to post a picture of a Cabriolet in this thread but decided to make sure no one else had beat me to it- I'm glad I looked first! Great minds think alike... great choice!
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Wife and I have a Benz 550. Just like the one in pic. Had a BMW, but Mercedes is a better car.
I had a 72 Mercedes diesel that was a great car.
sorry but something that eats tons of fuel and puts out massive HP/TQ sure turns this girl on , alot !
may not be very ''girly'' or ''soft and cute'' to the average person , but ive always wanted to be the bad girl that could out do the boys in anything
and the VW Cabriolet is a cute car ,. but am i the only one who when they seen it , thought of scary movie 2 when cindy is driving to the haunted house and starts singing to the song on the radio ,. then the girl on the radio is like "shut up b*tch" .. LOL... sorry to go off topic i just got a good laugh from thinking about that scene
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I'll never drive anything but this.
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A little deuce coupe, or maybe the T Bird that Suzanne Somers was driving in "American Graffiti" or the T bird that her old man took away.
Hi, I'm Steffi and I'm a crossdresser... And I accept and celebrate both sides of me. Or, maybe I'm gender fluid.
Hi Cristy,
I agree with you, a lovely girly pink VW Beetle is definitely something I might very well go with ..... or maybe I should stick with my actual current car. It's quite cute, and to some people, kinda girly.
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I would be a Packerd, old but with a classy chassis. I stand corrected by Victoria !
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That would be a "classy chassy".
Opps, you are right. Me getting drowsy.
Fulfilling a Lifetime Dream of Living as a Woman in My Adult Years. Ten Years Living 24/7 as a Mature Lady
My Love of Cat's Eye Frames, Bangles, Red Lipstick, Nails, & Cheeks, Comes From My Mother - An Irish Beauty
I'm Always Rainbow Proud
Did some research a while ago and found out that this dream car of mine (if it was a "100 point" car) would be worth about $1,000,000 today. They only made 13 convertibles that year with the Hemi and shaker hood and only about 6 are left. One was actually junked and crushed ... a moment of silence please in respect.
I don't wear women's clothes, I wear MY clothes !
Eryn
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"What do you care what other people think?" [Arlene Feynman, to her husband Richard]
"She's taller than all the women in my family, combined!" [Howard, in The Big Bang Theory]
"Tall, tall girl. The woman could hunt geese with a rake!" [Mary Cooper, in The Big Bang Theory]
Tangles are part of the bargain, and the wind-swept look is forgivable in California. Not wearing a wig helps but I still keep a hair tie around the gearshift of our convertible in case the mood strikes me. She's a few model years newer, but the same lovely color as the one pictured here: Carmona Red. That's why we named her Carmen.
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I still think my(oops, I mean Suzy's) Yugo is better than any of the cars pictured. It has a wonderful security system. I leave the keys in it and the windows rolled down and it's always there when I return. My insurance on it is super low @ 99 cents per year. Now, that is economics at work people.
BTW Suzy, I'm almost done w/ the floor pan. I even stained it so it'll have a wood interior. You see, I watch out for my friends interests.
This would be mine. Throw a kawasaki zx10 engine in it with mods and you top out with a 1100lb car with over 200hp. Mmmm.....
That is my dream car right there. If not that, than a fiat. I love little cars.
Sorry, Cheryl, but I just can't get behind a Chrysler product of any kind. Even the Wyllys Jeep technology was improved by Toyota, while Chrysler kept it roughly the same even to right now. A company that just makes new bodies but never anything new.... Even the Charger is kind of a let down. It looks really good as a cop car, and it looks really good in general, but I think my puny Ford Taurus (a '96 at that) will outlast the Chargers. For that matter, the most popular Chrysler product ever made was built by Mitsubishi (hint: it's a minivan).
This is my car:
I owned one once. We named it Frankenstein because of all the non-performance mods I made to it (by non-performance, I mean I kept it on the road, but didn't make it any faster).
http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-20...2-1280x960.jpg
Maserati GranTurismo S. Sensual, fast, and beautiful.
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This would be the only way for Carla to roll.
Inside would have to have jacuzzi, big temporpedic, walk-in closet, salon, etc....
I've waited so long for this time. Makeup is so frustrating. Shaking hands and I look so old. This was a mistake.
My new maid's outfit is cute. Sure fits tight.
And then I step into the bedroom and in the mirror, I see a beautiful woman looking back at me.
Smile, Honey! You look fabulous!
This is my mine, an old MG "F" type. A mid-engined 2-seater convertible. I bought her a few years ago and wouldn't swap her for a minute. We've driven thousands of miles all over Europe together. I never bought her with a "girly car" in mind but she sure suits me. If I have my way I'll keep her until the day I depart this world, such is the joy I get from driving her!
Currently we have an older Corvette but it I could have anything how about a 1964 Tri-power four speed GTO.
In the day those Hemi's and 440 ci Mopars used to clean my clock.