RE: Fun blocks, big cost - The LEGO Saga
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I understand now π google helps πWhat happened to me yesterday, I still can't believe it π I've never driven an old car, and then yesterday, I'm driving to the store, and there's a Golf 1 on the road. I see a guy standing outside, so I stop and ask him if there's something wrong. He says the car won't turn on. Then I sit in the car, and he pushes me so we manage to start it up ππ How easy is this to drive π A really perfect old-timer :)) So now I'm ready to drive the Beetle πͺ
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Thought's become things :)
Amazing experience it must have been! Good to hear you two managed to get it running again, guessing it wasn't a regular golf, but aye a perfect example.
It was a Golf 1 from the year 1974 πͺI was looking at the prices, and they are not cheap, so I believe it's a great investment, of course, if you have time to repair it every now and then π
Oo lovely, ha time, tools, repairs and garage storage all cost a lot as well :)
I had a very rare Passat G60 from 1990 that was more like a project and sadly didn't find a garage for it, but grateful I found a perfect match to daily driving
Happy for you that you got a taste of old classic car, how did the door closing, opening feel? π
Having an old car is pretty expensive now. Oh, opening the door? Just like on a Yugo!π those were the cars of my childhood βΊοΈ
Hehe all mechanical with clicks and bangs, it's funny in US they called Yugo the most unreliable car in the world, but they still run, work till today :)
I was watching a documentary about Yugoslavia and the space program... and apparently, the USA lent us money for this program, but Tito was lying, we didn't have any program π So, we paid them back with Yugo cars π Not so long ago, I had a Die Hard movie marathon, and then you see Bruce Willis and Samuel Jackson driving a Yugo and cursing, "What is this for a car?... It's built to be economical, not for speed"π
Haha! Amazing π€£