{"id":16861,"date":"2023-01-26T12:16:50","date_gmt":"2023-01-26T18:16:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.msabrookhaven.org\/literary\/?p=16861"},"modified":"2023-01-26T12:16:53","modified_gmt":"2023-01-26T18:16:53","slug":"dream-cars","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.msabrookhaven.org\/literary\/2023\/01\/26\/dream-cars\/","title":{"rendered":"Dream Cars"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>This has once again become one of those weeks in which I have nothing else better to post about, so I will just list some cars that I would do almost anything to own, fixer-upper or not.<\/p>\n<p>Now, with fixer-upper being said, the majority if not all that I will list will be some old cars- specifically from approximately late 60s. I love older cars, and in my opinion, a lot of them are better than some of the brand new cars. That&#8217;s my opinion. I am not a brand-new Lambo kinda gal. So, without further ado, here are some of my dream cars:)<\/p>\n<p>1.1967 Impala<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i.pinimg.com\/236x\/95\/97\/cd\/9597cd60f7a3663d9aec86d7535dcad8.jpg\" alt=\"This contains an image of: \" \/><\/p>\n<p>If you know, you know; I don&#8217;t even have to explain. One thing I will say, though, is that the impala has experienced a really bad glow-down since this model. Need an example?<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/di-uploads-pod1.dealerinspire.com\/mikeandersonchevymerrillvilleredesign\/uploads\/2019\/11\/2020-chevy-Impala-LT-in-black.png\" alt=\"2020 Chevy Impala: LT vs. Premier - What's the Difference?\" width=\"249\" height=\"140\" \/>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;Yeah, see what I mean? This is a 2020 model of the impala, and I for one would much rather the 67.<\/p>\n<p>2.1967 Shelby<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.marinoperformancemotors.com\/imagetag\/12700\/main\/l\/Used-1967-Ford-Shelby-GT500.jpg\" alt=\"Used 1967 Ford Shelby GT500 For Sale (Special Pricing) | Marino Performance  Motors Stock #A01194\" width=\"270\" height=\"180\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Yes, I am aware of a little pattern forming. Exteriors are both black, and both cars are from the same year. A little story about the shelby mustang: my grandmother&#8217;s dream car has always been a blue or turquoise late 60s mustang with white leather seats. That&#8217;s how my attention toward the old mustang started. Then my dad was watching a John Wick movie( I don&#8217;t remember which one) and I had come into the room during a scene in which he was stealing back is mustang very similar to the one shown above. Well of course, as expected of a John Wick movie, he was fighting with these other guys that were chasing him and as a result, he totaled the car. It almost physically hurt. Anyways, I know that was kind of a boring story but that&#8217;s how I grown the love the 67 shelby.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>3. 1973 dodge challenger<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/barrettjacksoncdn.azureedge.net\/staging\/carlist\/items\/Fullsize\/Cars\/258564\/258564_Front_3-4_Web.jpg\" alt=\"1973 DODGE CHALLENGER\" width=\"354\" height=\"236\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Now, for this one, there is no major significance as to why I love this one so much. And what I mean by that is there is no type of story or anything. I was just looking online at similar cars to the impala and shelby and I saw this one and I absolutely love it.<\/p>\n<p>4. 2019 camaro<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/amv-prod-cad-assets\/images\/18q1\/699329\/2019-chevrolet-camaro-lineup-gets-an-evolutionary-update-news-car-and-driver-photo-706770-s-original.jpg\" alt=\"2019 Chevrolet Camaro Lineup Gets an Evolutionary Update | News | Car and  Driver\" width=\"388\" height=\"237\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Finally, a break in pattern. I&#8217;ve always been a camaro fan ever since I was little and realized what a camaro was thanks to Bumblebee. This is probably the only new car that I would want to have, the Chevy Blazer runs close second to this but that is more of a &#8220;mom car&#8221;. If I&#8217;m not mistaken, the last year Chevy will make a new model for the camaro will be 2024. Honestly, they&#8217;ve reached that point that there&#8217;s no point in continuing it because the camaro has reached its peak, so I&#8217;m not all that sad about it.<\/p>\n<p>Honorable mention:<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/i.pinimg.com\/564x\/24\/d6\/5b\/24d65ba003bb2610d427411b765a309b.jpg\" width=\"269\" height=\"269\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Now, obviously this is not a car so that&#8217;s one of the main reasons I&#8217;ve made this an honorable mention. Also, I wouldn&#8217;t call this my &#8220;dream vehicle&#8221; but I would love to own one someday.<\/p>\n<p>Anyways, that&#8217;s all I have for this week; I hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed this post. See you next time:)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This has once again become one of those weeks in which I have nothing else better to post about, so I will just list some cars that I would do almost anything to own, fixer-upper or not. 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