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This is an East German "Barkas" which was initially powered by the 2-cycle 3-banger used by Wartburg and was originally designed by Auto-Union...
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You would think they would have opened a window, because of the smell. Especially, when the engine was 2-cycled
I had the misfortune of hatching in Michigan. Otherwise, I would have had the possibility of getting Hop Sing to sign my mom's rice steamer...
That's a M.E.L. and supposedly rebuilt (who had parts?). It'll accomodate any block of this type all the way up to a 462
That railcar armor would be an easy take for contemporary Magnum rounds. My mom used to nag my dad about growing those type sideburns while we...
That's a well tailored suit, on the left. There seemed to be no such thing as dressing down, back then. It's no wonder that the first thing George...
It's impossible to judge with only these two photos
The latter should be capable of miraculously causing that front end to bounce. I wonder if the bouncing front clips were originally used as...
Let's get an eyefull of some of that, if the car's still there :sarcasticclap:
It would much less noticable, if in this case, the remaining trim moldings were also removed
I'm not used to digital instrumentation. I like the looks of analogs tastefully done. Analogs are like having candles in the house for when the...
Either they installed the crossover pipe backwards or the rear axle. It still would make a nice cruiser on a summer evening. A front stabilizer...
It's there to protect buyers from seeing the cracks. If the dash were crack-free, I'm sure that he would have uncovered it for photo sessions....