Dang, I could have cool tools, a lift even. I could also finish my '71 Chevelle get that 78-82 Corvette and a '65 Impala. Do my Duramax conversion on a early 2000s Tahoe. Wow, having the money to do it all at one time would be cool. I could probably even afford to buy tools someplace besides Harbor Freight. I could actually make friends with the Snap-on guy and actually find him.
Ok, back on topic.
The American Dream is not about money. Money is nothing but a tool of establishing value and allowing a common exchange of value, it has no intrinsic value to any sane person, only fools. The "American Dream" is having the freedom, outside of established, artificial socio-economic class and boundaries to realistically pursue those dreams. Money may help you achieve your dreams, but really, money is not the dream itself, after all, money is not useful for anything in and of itself, just a tool to get what you value. What you value is the dream, having the freedom to pursue that dream is the real "American Dream".