banzaitoyota
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My detailing dude when I win Saturdays Powerball?
Must be well versed in Vintage Japanese Classic cars. Im the MAN
Must be well versed in Vintage Japanese Classic cars. Im the MAN
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If you win the Powerball, I guess you'll have a long line of applicants.
I remember the 1970 Subaru, but I don't think that's a classic.
1967 Toyota 2000GT?
1970 240Z?
1978 Mazda RX-7 (Wankel) isn't old enough to be a classic.
I bet you could ask for your own classic Japanese auto show, and you'd be able to buy any you want (perhaps all of them).
The last time I saw a Toyota 2000GT up for sale, it was $650,000.
They only imported 62 of them into the US, so if they're all still around and in as good a shape as the one 2 years ago, you could buy all of them for only $40,300,000.
Everyone here on Autogeek could come and be your detailing staff. But, you'll have to find someone to drive all of those cars :bolt:
Jim
Me and the rest of the parts dept. all chipped in 5 bucks each, lol. If we win anything in the millions... I'm seriously not going back to work for a while, lol.
None of those are classic cars only 16 year old kids like those cars lol.
I turned 16 the year the Toyota 2000GT showed up. I remember lusting after a Lamborghini Miura, a DeTomaso Mangusta (one of my dad's co-workers had one - and yes, I got to drive it).None of those are classic cars only 16 year old kids like those cars lol.
None of those are classic cars only 16 year old kids like those cars lol.