pyrrhic
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Oh, there are plenty of poorly modified cats here too. It just costs a bit to get it all documented.

So what if he started it? Her response is far beyond appropriate.

It's funny that to answer "where to find X car unmodified?" the answer seems to always be... Germany. Here it actually costs money to modify a car (you have to pay to get your modifications entered into your car's documents on the yearly inspection), so you do end up finding many older cars that are still unmodified.

Come to Germany.

Flash photography does tend to exacerbate surface rust and make it look more serious than it is. I am really liking this car too. Next thing I'll be registering on the Dutch Citroën forum to talk to that guy with the other BX and parts for sale...

Thank you very much! That is quite a good assessment of the car's overall condition.

How are cars chosen for the site? I see lots of offerings from European sites, like eBay.de, Autoscout24, etc, but when I search for a car that has models for sale on those sites, the Wartburg 353, I find no matches. How come?

When I searched it on Google Books all I found was a link to sale sites, saying the book wasn't available online /;|

I thought the same. "Rebele" is pretty fantastic.

That 458 Montana will be forever known as the 'NelloBlazer

No

No pants? Get outta here!

I'll point right back to Brazil to the weirdest Ford know to man:

My uncle owned one of these when his business was doing very well in the early 1980s. He owned a company in Rio de Janeiro that imported medical equipment into Brazil, and had two cars: a Ford Landau, and a diplomat-imported fully loaded Mercedes Benz W126. The Benz was for driving the kids to school and my aunt to

Future LeMons race car anyone?

Yawn, so is a Trabant.

You need a SUNet ID to get the full resolution photos :(