For me, I definitely think it is about the Model and the Car as Art. While I am currently having an affair with my 291 Dark Olive 280SL that I've coveted since I was 12, I'm already turning my gaze toward my next sweetheart. I know, that's Bigamy, but here goes.
That would be a 1958 Imperial, 20 1/2 feet of finned fun. 392 Hemi, and lots of room to stick your hand under the dash. Probably a father approval thing, (he had a black one back when Kennedy was President), but I love the lines, the broad chrome, and the trunk horizontal faux continental tire look. Push button transmission, space age floating tail lights, and a real Land Yacht experience. 1960 is great too, but has a common 413 Wedge. My first car was a Mopar Dodge Challenger which caused me all kind of trouble (with tickets and insurance). I'm pretty sure I'll find the one I want in the next year or two. Wouldn't be caught dead in a Chevy or Ford, sorry. (Although a 1930's Packard would be amazing). And I have no interest in these plastic teardrop looking benzes, beemers, and other new cars that perform great, but look like Camry's. I also have no interest in Mopars beyond the year 1970, so I'm clearly not wedded to the brand.
Of course, I would love to have a coffin nosed supercharged Cord 812. That car is pure Artwork. But I am too old for a rust-bucket, and can't afford one in pristine shape. Maybe Jay Leno will liquidate his garages in a few weeks and retire to a tropical island.
I hope all of the Teutonophiles on the site forgive me for my transgressive lust, but I'll make sure my 280 still gets plenty of attention.
Any other Land Yacht or Fin fans out there?
Mike Mizesko
Columbus, OH