Now here is a GLer for you!
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http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/7910/1k00245ny8.jpg Im confused!? I know that a lot of people consider the Bug as an early Porsche....but......!!?? :confused: Numberplate = Priceless :agree: |
That is not what I would call a 'german' car. Its 'a' looker and looks are not the basic element of the german style...im(not-so)ho ;)
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Looks like a 'red-headed step child' no one talks about.
Interesting, not my taste personaly, but interesting. :laugh: Nice work though. |
there are some elements i really like (the hood) and others i could do without. no doubt, all replies on this thread are just going to be personal opinions keep in mind.
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Is that a Peetle or a Borsche? :laugh: :p
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Borsche or "Borscht" is a vegetable soup, usually including beet roots, which gives it a strong red color. Among English speakers, the word is pronounced as a single syllable, including the "t". As some speakers find this difficult, many drop the "t" and pronounce it "borsh." And that concludes todays lesson....:laugh: |
I don't know brother, even after the lesson, I think it could still pass as borscht. :D
I echo Zen's thoughts, some good stuff there but maybe a little too far... Jeff- |
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It might look ok if it were to have it's roof chopped a little with over sized window openings. Still looks like it took a lot of man hours to build. I can sympathize with that. |
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We had something just as um.............interesting down here. It was called a Poraga Steve http://digiads.com.au/carsales/used-...ds_91983_2.jpg http://digiads.com.au/carsales/used-...ds_91983_6.jpg http://digiads.com.au/carsales/used-...ds_91983_4.jpg |
^^ Oy!! I think I just threw up a little in my mouth and it tasted like Borscht! :laugh:
That's also the sound I made when I threw up! |
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