notimetoulouse61
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notimetoulouse61

At a time when few people could afford cars, but still wanted them, the Model T was the right car. As cheap as it was, it was still better than a Maxwell, at least. ford concentrated on making it even cheaper, rather than better. By 1927, it was incredibly outdated (remember, it was designed in 1908, and was hardly

Hey, he “knows what he’s got”......

1) lack of European front plate

......and if the picture is to be believed, he’s driving a US model as well. Maybe he can see cars coming at him better that way?

So.....another vehicle from David’s ‘automotive hospice’ won’t work........YAAAAAAWNNNN.........

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Yes; many years ago, Peugeot made a TV ad where Ray Charles was driving at a fairly good speed across the Bonneville salt flats:

Parking sideways and blocking traffic? Are you SURE this isn’t actually a BMW?

Around where I live, for several months the local NBS station news kept making references to gunshot victims being shot ‘in the torso’. It got so bad that people thought that ‘the Torso’ was a city neighborhood....

Oh, probably a Tecumseh motor from a Cushman, then?

What engine does that thing use? Maybe the v-4 air-cooled motor from the Mighty-mite military Jeep?

Yeah, well, it takes one to know one...

Regardless, who on earth would risk sinking what, $50k worth of RV by not setting the brake? I hope he gets mold on his carpeting.....

Just change a few letters and ‘walla’, you have “doosh” <sarcasm off>

Nice Price. Heck, I sold my 1978 245 wagon with 260,000 miles for $1500 TWENTY YEARS AGO, and it had much more corrosion.

Rivets.......how quaint........

Most piston aircraft motors are dual-plug.

It’s not west of Bethel, it’s NORTHwest from there.

It’s a hand-built car, sold only to ‘special’ people in Japan.

“and just a few seconds later and it would have likely cut through the roof. “

OK, so just why are Russian drivers so terrible? Is it just the vodka?