My Personal Car Collection



1969 Corvette Stingray

The Chevrolet Corvette has had many great years in its history, but 1969 was the year it came closest to realizing what it had the potential to be. Each year leading up to 1969 the car became more fine tuned and powerful, and each year after the car was watered down for economic reasons. The body design was inspired by the dramatic lines of the deadly Mako shark, and with a 427 cubic inch V-8 monster under the hood capable of 435 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque, this Vette Stingray is truly a vicious predator.


"The man in the Vette is king."


Nissan Skyline GT-R


True to its Japanese origin, the Nissan Skyline GT-R relies more on technology than brute force to achieve amazing performance. With a twin-turbo, 2.6 liter V-6 rated unofficially at 300 horsepower, and a four wheel drive transmission for excellent traction, this car has the ability to match its good looks with awesome results on the road as its 0-60 in 5.3 seconds attests to. If you see one coming, better get out of the way.




Dodge Viper


With the decline of the Corvette, the Dodge Viper has arrived to rescue the reputation of the American muscle car. This car has to be the present day embodiment of the "American Dream" if it still exists. 450 horsepower. 490 lb-ft torque. 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds. Dizzying power, excess, and arrogance.




Toyota Supra Mk IV


Who said the Japanese couldn't build a car with a bad attitude? This bulldog has loads of it, and it aint afraid to bite! With a twin-turbo V-6 capable of 320 horsepower and 315 lb-ft of torque that will rocket from 0 to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds, the Supra is just a few modifications away from being able to join the big boy's party with the Viper, but this beast does not need to prove anything. Just seeing one fly down the freeway at 150 mph is enough for most to become believers.



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