That is one of those fun what if questions. I must say Joe, I would probably fill up this e-mail with a huge list, but in order to keep it as short as possible, here is my wish list if I had a huge wallet and just as huge of a warehouse space: Stuff most of us are familiar with: * Any Imperial from 1960 to 1972 with emphasis on some favorites like the Mobile Directors, Ghias, and Le Barons. * Any Chrysler product from 1956 to 1962. * Any Pierce Arrow from 1910 to 1935. * Any Duesenberg from 1932-34. * Any Packard from 1930 to 1940 with a special interest in the 1940 Darrin. * Any Cadillac from 1930 to 1970. But in particular the 57-58 Edorado Brougham, and any one built in the even years of the 60's. * Any 4 door convertible Lincoln from 1962 to 1964. And a particular interest in the 1941 Continental, 1956-57 Mark II, and 1968-70 Mark III. * Any station wagon built between 1960 and 1972. In particular the early 60's Chrysler wagons and the 71 72 Oldsmobile Custom Cruisers. * 1963-64 and 71-72 Buick Rivieras. * 1960 Pontiac Catalina. Muscle cars: (Not too many, there are too many other nice cars out there that need attention) * Any AMC muscle car, in particular SC Rambler and The Machine. * 1970 Dodge Challenger * Any Chrysler 300, faavorites are the 59, 61, and 69 300H. * Hang Ten edition Dodge Demon. Stuff most of us may not be familiar with: * 1908-1915 Stanley * 1903-1918 Cadillac * 1908-1910 Buick * 1957-62 Citroen DS 21 * 1959-64 Mercedes Benz 300 SL * 1969-72 Lamborghini Espada * 1959-63 Ferrari Superamerica * 1968-70 Porshce 911 / 912 * 1970-72 Porsche 914 * 1970-1972 BMW 2002 * 1962-64 Ford Cortina * Any AMC car under license by a designer such as Oleg Cassini or Pierre Cardin. Tow vehicle: A nicely restored 70's Dodge or Plymouth van with the prerequisite fish eye window in the back. And a Wells Cargo trailer painted to match. Chris Middlebrook 1962 Custom Southampton |