Cars of Germany
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- RAF_Beerbuzz
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Cars of Germany
On my visit to Germany I didn't see to many old cars but when I did they were nice.
- RAF_Grit
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Re: Cars of Germany
I recognize the Porsche 356 Speedster, and the Triumph TR4A (I should, I owned a TR3B for years and years). But what's the top one? A Lancia? Fiat?
I like how they're all convertibles. As an old friend often said: If we weren't meant to drive convertibles, we'd have been born wearing hats.
I like how they're all convertibles. As an old friend often said: If we weren't meant to drive convertibles, we'd have been born wearing hats.
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Re: Cars of Germany
I think it is a 1967 Fiat Spyder
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Re: Cars of Germany
My father in law has a TR4 just like the one in the picture, even same colour.
by Jens Voigt, on Flickr
"My main use of a tailhook, is to fly low and snatch up a case of beer!
So thata way I aint gotta land my plane, and get out to git the beer. It works quite well, really.
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"My main use of a tailhook, is to fly low and snatch up a case of beer!
So thata way I aint gotta land my plane, and get out to git the beer. It works quite well, really.
RAF_XRAY 29-07-2010"
"Getting older is not an occupation I should ever have gotten into.
RAF_Samson 29-10-2014"
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