Since i've been slacking off, here's another one.
The belgian legislation on oldtimers has changed a bit. For the last million years an oldtimer couldn't be uses when dark nor more than 25km away from the garage. Making an oldtimer completely useless.
The changes now liberate us from these restrictions, so driving an oldtimer might actually become fun.
So queue the oldtimer of my choise : The original M5.
It still has the nice shark nose design of old BMW's and not the strange edges Chris Bangle introduced. It came loaded with 80s flair and for that time a load of options. So electrical everything, which i will probably throw out in favour of weight saving and simplicity. Or as Colin used to say : if you want to add speed, just add lightness.
Now let's come to the heart of the car. As any proper BMW, it's graced with a nice inline 6 (the M88), producing 282hp. The ponies are sent through a 5 speed to the proper wheels, i.e. the rears. So we have the basical ingredients for a nice handling car.
As an added bonus, the car comes with 4 doors and can comfortably transport 4 people with ample luggage space. Making it a almost too good to be true.
As far as updates go, the E34 M5 engine is a straight swap to the S38B38, delivering 335hp. That being said, the original engine is good for a 6s sprint to 100kph and a top speed of 246kmh. Not all that slow, even by modern standards.