RE: Fun blocks, big cost - The LEGO Saga

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It was a Golf 1 from the year 1974 πŸ’ͺI 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 πŸ˜‚



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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? πŸ˜„

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Having an old car is pretty expensive now. Oh, opening the door? Just like on a Yugo!πŸ˜‚ those were the cars of my childhood ☺️

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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 :)

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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 πŸ˜‚ So, we paid them back with Yugo cars πŸ˜‚ 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"πŸ˜‚

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