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They could remove some chicanes, but then some car could end again in the bay, maybe risking to damage some yacht! It’s not easy. As it is, everyone is happy... the F1 fans excepted, of course. But the Monte Carlo F1 GP is more of a mundane event for the uber-riches, than an actual car race. So goes the world...
Typo, but it’s the same thing.
According to the tradition, the Gurkha are the most cruel men in the world, and the English knew that very well, since they always used them for the riskiest and dirtiest military tasks. During the WWII, our women of the villages in the Appennini mountains were used to run to hide in the woods, when the voice of the…
The Swedish need to hope that here will always be enough cobalt and rare earth metals to support their dream, otherwise they’ll need to go back to the dirty petrol.
Oh God...
Yes! You’re so right! Your intelligence and knowledge are scaring me!
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Thanks.
Thanks.
No. And BTW, not every Ferrari ends up in flames. Memorize and store.
That’s the wonderful, never forgotten 1962 Iso Rivolta GT
This is interesting!... You know, when I was little we used to joke about the Japanese copying many of our western goods... my Dad was marketing manager of a factory making sewing machines, and he used to tell me how the Japanese had copied their most beautiful model (now exposed at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern…
Indeed that is. Thank you for sharing.
Every car of that era (before the invention of the cataphoretic coating by immersion) DID rust, not only Lancia. That ONLY Lancia rusts is the stupid meme. In those times, my Dad taught me that every new car had to be immediately brought into a good body shop, to have the bottom sprayed with the anti-rust primer. And…
Seems that here someone copied a little from both Renault and Fiat... but what the heck... they needed to start from something!
N.P. all the way for all those wealthy classic cars lovers, who don’t believe in the worn-out memes like “every Lancia rusts”, “every Ferrari burns” and such.
I’d suggest ctrl+F5 as being more effective, mainly in Chrome.
lives an 81-horsepower 1776-cc edition of the Lamprey four.
Sounds like mine! That watch is indestructible, and after more than 10 years of daily use, the only thing that’s not working is the rotating crown, whose names of the cities first got deleted. Then the holding spring broke... I searched for both on the web, but it’s an obsolete spare no longer available, so I had to…