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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Feb 23, 2005 12:45 pm) |
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Dat's right, early 70s Intermeccanica product. Here's some info on them if you are interested: http://intermeccanica.org/ |
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I'd forgotten that Carrozerie Intermeccanica built the Apollo as well (along with a bunch of other things. |
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Saw my first Audi A3 last week in Denver. It had Alabama plates and had the "2.0T" label on the back. Silver, quite sharp looking! |
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| I saw one this morning. I would something negative about it, but I don't want to feel the wrath of the Fiero fanatics. I'll just say that was a model that could have been cool. | |
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| I think this would qualify as obscure- I saw an early '80s Jeep Cherokee being driven on the main road this morning (the big Wagoneer-based one, not the smaller XJ series). I know they were popular back in their day but it seems to be getting very difficult to find one now in good condition, as most have already died off. This example I saw, a two-door Laredo, was pretty beat but still ran. How much are these older big Cherokees in really nice, tip-top condition today? | |
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