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By the way, whatever happened to Patrick Bateman?
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^ Looks like it's direct from Cuba, the worker's paradise.
Yeh, with a big nasty bubbling V8 under the hood...automotive perfection....there's no substitute for cubes...
The old cars have LOTS of character. All the new cars look cold on the outside (they all look the same). The problem with old cars is that it is very difficult to get parts. Another problem with old cars is that they are not environmentally friendly.
lf l had my way, i'd get all the old bombs with petrol stains down the side. l love petrol guzzling yank tanks.
Give me an old battered petrol stained 60's yank tank over a Ferrari anyday!
An old aussie FJ 40's Holden sold for over a million the other day. The EK, HG, EH, HK, EK and HG are legendary models.
All the Australian cars after 1974 look like a heap of modern shit. No character to speak of.
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'...I think functionality offers its own sort of beauty...'
I strongly agree with this...there is a certain elegance in simple functional design....
P.s I was editing my post when you responded to it...
P.p.s have you been watching Goodfellers...
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