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id10t 01-04-2016 05:23 AM

Car wise? Restore my 356 to original, buy a second one to outlaw.

LakeCleElum 01-04-2016 05:54 AM

Travel the world, ride motorcycles, ride snowmobiles, have 3 old German sports cars, maybe a bunch of old motorcycles to work on. Do some local volunteer work, putt on my tractor......Have a home on acreage with a view of the mountains, and a cabin with a view of the water.....

GH85Carrera 01-04-2016 05:55 AM

If I was suddenly super rich as in mega millionaire, I would start a Jay Leno type of collection and hire some top pros to do the work. I would help out and learn, but I have no desire to do the real grunt work.

motion 01-04-2016 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by LakeCleElum (Post 8942846)
Travel the world, ride motorcycles, ride snowmobiles, have 3 old German sports cars, maybe a bunch of old motorcycles to work on. Do some local volunteer work, putt on my tractor......Have a home on acreage with a view of the mountains, and a cabin with a view of the water.....

Sounds like you already hit the jackpot, Bob :)

impactbumper 01-04-2016 06:02 AM

I am 37. I have been working 6 days a week since I was 13. I do not know what vacation means, so I would travel for a while.

Damn, i really need a break...

5String43 01-04-2016 06:22 AM

For me, I'd put a chunk of money into animal welfare and no-kill shelters, then into Alzheimer's research, and then into Parkinson's research.

Rick Lee 01-04-2016 06:25 AM

I'd spend whatever money and time it took to build my anonymity and not fall prey to the thousands of begging hands that would see me as nothing but a bottomless ATM. Then I'd have some fun.

vash 01-04-2016 07:24 AM

i'm assuming we are talking about vehicle projects?

3 of them.

clones of a 1969 Z28 with modern drivetrain and AC. this would be my daily driver.
go and kidnap that VonsMog dude and do a restore of a mog.

grease the palms of some government official and get them to let me federalize a modern LandRover Defender for "environmental studies".

if we are not talking about vehicle projects.. is retirement a project? i would travel, learn languages like a mofo..and learn to play the piano.

Danimal16 01-04-2016 07:28 AM

I'd probably get a bad attitude at work.

sammyg2 01-04-2016 07:44 AM

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If you won the lottery tommorrow- what project would you take on?
I'd have better shades installed in the bedroom, the kind that blocks out almost all the sun ;)

flipper35 01-04-2016 11:13 AM

Stratos replica: STR

http://www.listerbell.com/images/fro...ralian_STR.jpg

And Plumb Hemi 'Cuda or Challenger T/A.

http://cdn.barrett-jackson.com/stagi...nt_3-4_Web.jpg

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...96f4aed264.jpg

And 962 replica.

http://www.supercars.net/gallery/4839/1755/746648.jpg

SilberUrS6 01-04-2016 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8942894)
I'd spend whatever money and time it took to build my anonymity and not fall prey to the thousands of begging hands that would see me as nothing but a bottomless ATM.

Yeah, I could see that as getting really old in the first couple of minutes. I could see saying something like "Our family is thinking very hard about which charities we're going to support. please give us the time and space necessary to make good decisions. Repeated and/or aggressive requests will be ignored." This will put off honest strangers and acquaintances. Dishonest folks, family and close friends probably won't see themselves as "charities", and will need additional discussion. "We're not giving any money to anybody right now. We're trying to figure out what this means for us. When we sort it all out, we'll let you know." Folks who keep asking? No soup for you! Folks who still like to hang out with you with no expectation of benefit? Hmmm.... ;)

flatbutt 01-04-2016 12:55 PM

I'd start my own non-profit childhood disease research organization. I have the regulatory background and am familiar with the working vocabulary. I'd sustain the organization by releasing all findings in exchange for ongoing financial support.

or

I'd put alot of struggling dancers through college.

L8Brakr 01-04-2016 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner (Post 8942566)
vintage race a Can-Am car!

This! Plus add a Formula 1 car! I'm thinking mid to late 90's model. Racing two classes means twice the fun!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1451947108.jpg

I'd also include a Superformance GT40 Mark II, modified to run the new flat-plane GT350 engine for shuttling to/from the tracks. Holy Exhaust Howl through a Bundle of Snakes!!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1451947165.jpg

I suspect some epic post-race parties would also be involved..... :D

oldE 01-04-2016 01:59 PM

Since we already have the hobby farm, make our own hay for the wife's 3 horses and 2 mini donkeys, it strikes me an indoor arena would be the next project.
However, unlike every other structure on the place, I would not build it.
Then I think she would like a vacation house in the south of France. I know just the spot.

Wait! Don't you have to actually buy a ticket to have even an infinitesimal chance of winning a lottery? Thought so.
Best
Les

GH85Carrera 01-04-2016 02:27 PM

Yea the chances are a little bitty microscopically tiny little bit better if you waste money and buy a ticket. I learned arithmetic long ago so I see the lottery on the math impaired.

It is fun to play the mental game of what you would do if you won.

Rick Lee 01-04-2016 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SilberUrS6 (Post 8943399)
Yeah, I could see that as getting really old in the first couple of minutes. I could see saying something like "Our family is thinking very hard about which charities we're going to support. please give us the time and space necessary to make good decisions. Repeated and/or aggressive requests will be ignored." This will put off honest strangers and acquaintances. Dishonest folks, family and close friends probably won't see themselves as "charities", and will need additional discussion. "We're not giving any money to anybody right now. We're trying to figure out what this means for us. When we sort it all out, we'll let you know." Folks who keep asking? No soup for you! Folks who still like to hang out with you with no expectation of benefit? Hmmm.... ;)

You absolutely would never win with that strategy. The only way to keep your relationships intact would be to keep your winnings a secret. I would bet every one of us here has a relative or two who would never stop asking for money. They'd piss it away and come back for more. Refuse to enable their ways and you'd be the enemy. No good can come of it. Treat the money like you earned every dime of it, building a business and not like some cash windfall to be given out like candy. How you got your money or how much you have is NO ONE's business but yours. You may still lose a lot of friends and loved ones, but you'll still have the money.

RANDY P 01-04-2016 02:42 PM

a not for profit....After I wait a year living on a meager budget so I can get accustomed to the money.

Oh, and a mean EFI 930

JavaBrewer 01-04-2016 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 8942701)
I'm not arguing the value of charity, I make my contributions today and that would only increase if I came into a lot of money. That simply wasn't the theme of this thread. For what it's worth, the experience is why I enjoy a project car. It's also part of why I tend to sell my projects, so I can move on to the next experience. I really enjoy improving things, that's why project cars are fun for me.

Projects can encompass charity work, IMO.

We're talking lottery here. After the govt gets their share I would donate half to Children's Hospital before another penny is spent. The remainder goes into a fund.

I have a simple, but nice, home. In a simple, but desirable area in SoCal. I am getting older, 53 right now, and don't need lots of stuff. I crave travel and freedom. That is what I would purchase. And a Singer Porsche. :)

greglepore 01-04-2016 04:10 PM

Yo ckelly- horse people making hay don't have time to go vintage racing [emoji12]


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herr_oberst 01-04-2016 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by L8Brakr (Post 8943517)

This would be a hoot to drive cross country, Peter Egan style.

Brian 162 01-04-2016 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8942894)
I'd spend whatever money and time it took to build my anonymity and not fall prey to the thousands of begging hands that would see me as nothing but a bottomless ATM. Then I'd have some fun.

That's the smartest thing that you can do. I'd move to another city before I picked up the cheque. Close all social media and disappear like a fart in the wind.
If I was found all I would give anyone was the same opportunity to win the lottery.
I'd give them a free lottery ticket.

Racerbvd 01-04-2016 06:52 PM

Well, 1st thing that I would do would see my attorney & CPA, get the important details worked out & protection BEFORE cashing in the ticket.

The 1st thing I would spend money on would be to send my Mother to Japan and any of the other places left on her bucket list.

Sadly, I couldn't stop working, as too many people rely on us, so I have to stay working.

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I'd work on a huge shelter for animals who need help.
Funny, I was talking to a buddy the other day, he suggested that I make a mausoleum out of all my Fuchs and be buried with my rims. I told him that won't happen as my Porsche stuff is to be sold off and money (providing that my Mother isn't still alive) and give it to various "No-Kill" shelters and to my Masonic lodge, to help some of the younger guys.

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962 replica.
One for sale in FL right now.


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Porsche 962 (street legal project)
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2015 Porsche 962

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I have a Porsche 962 (street legal project).

It's 100% authentic Porsche parts, except the custom built tube chassis.

All work has been performed by a top Porsche racing shop.

I currently have $100K in parts and labor in it.

I will get a breakdown of all parts/costs invested so far and what parts are needed to complete it.

When finished, the car should weight around 2200 pounds. You could go all out with a twin turbo Porsche engine 700-1000 hp or just drop an inexpensive corvette motor in it.

The shop can provide a title for the car, so it will be easy register.

Asking $75K / negotiable - will consider all offers.

SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! DO NOT WASTE MY TIME!

Take a look at last 2 pictures as, it is what a finished car can look like. Guaranteed to turns heads.

Porsche 962 (street legal project)

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mikeferg75 01-05-2016 09:21 AM

I'd buy this, full period resto, with maybe a modern LS drivetrain and tourqe thrusts.

https://spokane.craigslist.org/cto/5388354559.html

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452018051.jpg

drcoastline 01-05-2016 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8942894)
I'd spend whatever money and time it took to build my anonymity and not fall prey to the thousands of begging hands that would see me as nothing but a bottomless ATM. Then I'd have some fun.

Unfortunately, that can't happen. a stipulation when you win the lottery is you agree to be used in advertisements, promotions, etc. You just need to learn to say NO. Real money people have trusts set up, etc. If someone wants something they need to apply. The trust reviews the request and agrees or declines.

Now onto the question. I assume winning the lottery is a substantial sum? In today's world winning even a few million isn't really life changing. I will assume winning the lottery would be a sum similar to the current power ball? I would take the annuity vs. the lump sum. The annuity guarantees long term income can be used as collateral to borrow, can be willed and the money is taxable as received. The lump sum is taxable up front.

First I would invest in real estate projects in areas I like to visit/vacation. Several boutique hotels around the world NYC, Boston, London, Parris, Charleston, SC, maybe a Castle in Ireland, a hunting lodge in Alaska, a thoroughbred farm in VA, MD, and a vintage yacht in the Mediterranean. They would all be income producing. When I visit it would be a tax write off. They would also provide income.

Some must haves would be a NART Spyder, 550 spyder, 288 GTO, a Maserati Ghibli, Lotus 49. There are others but they are my must haves.

My pet project (yes that is play on all the people that would help animals). I would set up and fund an organization to defend and protect fathers and children from the abuses of the family court system. Have attorneys on staff to court sit. File complaints against judges and sue unethical attorneys, probation officers and custody evaluators.

porsche4life 01-05-2016 03:29 PM

First project would be our shipping container house in the mountains... Then the shop to go with it!

After that... Probably a few cars!

Rick Lee 01-05-2016 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by drcoastline (Post 8945050)
Unfortunately, that can't happen. a stipulation when you win the lottery is you agree to be used in advertisements, promotions, etc. You just need to learn to say NO. Real money people have trusts set up, etc. If someone wants something they need to apply. The trust reviews the request and agrees or declines.

Depends on the state. Some let you remain anonymous and some let a trustee collect the prize.

scottmandue 01-05-2016 03:50 PM

I would buy a huge warehouse.
Build two soundproof rooms.
One with a drum kit, amps, and my guitars... and a pretty nice digital recording studio.
One with the (almost) best analog two channel equipment Ian can get me (to spin my vinyl).
Fill the rest of the warehouse with cars (and of course a coupe lifts), a few interesting projects and a couple of nice drivers... maybe a 996 targa and a Tesla to start off for drivers... project cars would be all pre 1970.

LEAKYSEALS951 01-05-2016 04:10 PM

When I posted this thread, I had no idea there was a big lottery going on.
I never really buy lottery tickets, but after an interesting day at work, thought...
"WTF"

..so when I win tomorrow- I'm buying a round of torque thrust for everyone! :D
(my favorite rim)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452042205.jpg

oh.. yeah... speaking of torque thrust- there's an old friend I need to find and make something right about:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452042532.jpg

Cheers!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452042612.jpg

LEAKYSEALS951 01-05-2016 04:37 PM

Oh yeah, I would (well- will) buy my wife the full DVD box set of:
LONNNNNGGGGMMMIRE!!!!!!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452044215.jpg

vash 01-06-2016 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 (Post 8945209)
Oh yeah, I would (well- will) buy my wife the full DVD box set of:

LONNNNNGGGGMMMIRE!!!!!!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452044215.jpg


They close out the story on Netflix. The entire show is there as well. I liked that show. Vic was hot


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A930Rocket 01-06-2016 08:54 AM

Since we are all dreaming, I'd do as others said and get my financial and legal affairs in order, then build a house in the mountains on a lake and a house on the beach. Both with enough garage space to store a few cars nice P cars.

I'd also buy another 930 or two. One for the track and one for the road.

I'd keep working to stay busy but not full time.

VINMAN 01-06-2016 09:18 AM

How much moolah we talkin??

I'd buy and finish the restoration on this...


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452104313.jpg

scottmandue 01-06-2016 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 8945863)
They close out the story on Netflix. The entire show is there as well. I liked that show. Vic was hot


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Yeppers, wife and I watched the whole series on Netflix... funny because I saw a few shows on TV and got hooked, talked her into trying it (she was all "what the heck is Longmire?!?)

Then of course she was addicted and we had to watch the whole series.

Seeing as this thread is titled "what project would you take one" I left out the obvious that any of us would first get our finances in order.

I think I too would continue working... I have a pretty cool job but it doesn't pay for $hit... and with the Tesla I could use the HOV lane!

As far as project cars I would pass on the "collectables"... I love Mustangs, Camaros, Porsches, etc. but even if I were rich not sure I could handle paying 10-20 times what they were selling for back when I was in high school. There are plenty of oddball fun cars out there to own that don't bring that premium price. For instance there is a suicide door thunderbird for sale locally.

I would probably spend more time in and on building/working on the studio and recording music.

SilberUrS6 01-06-2016 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8943576)
You absolutely would never win with that strategy. The only way to keep your relationships intact would be to keep your winnings a secret.

Yeah, not only never win, but never break even.

One of the projects I thought about was opening a full-sized indoor hockey rink in my home town. It would absolutely be a money-loser, I am sure. But after having watched how much fun kids have playing hockey, I'd love to spread that fun around. I'd try and make the place self-supporting, but having a place where kids could go to learn to skate, and play hockey, and for folks to go in the summertime to cool off? That would be really cool. Pun intended.

SilberUrS6 01-06-2016 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 8946034)
How much moolah we talkin??

I'd buy and finish the restoration on this...


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1452104313.jpg

Old minesweeper? What would you make it into? Luxury world-cruising yacht?

ckelly78z 01-06-2016 10:44 AM

Powerball is currently at $450 million (with a pinky nail to the corner of my lip). It could be fun being Dr. E-Vil for awhile !


Truth be known, I would try to help as many good, deserving, (not expectant) people as possible who need assistance.

SilberUrS6 01-06-2016 11:00 AM

$450,000,000 is pretty good. If you take a lump sum, it's $275 million. Subtract State and federal income taxes. So, that leaves you with what, $150,000,000 in the clear? Or, if you like, take $15,000,000 per year for the next 30 years. That's the annuity.

Well, I might be able to scrounge $2.00 from the ashtray of my daily driver...

And I'll ignore the 1:392+ million odds against. ;)

JFK713 01-06-2016 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by SilberUrS6 (Post 8946137)
Old minesweeper? What would you make it into? Luxury world-cruising yacht?

Oh No! Is that the Calypso?

Porsche-O-Phile 01-06-2016 12:31 PM

You have better odds of being hit by lightning twice on the same day in two different countries. No thanks. Fun to dream but I'm not a sucker.


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