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37 responses to “Ex-Car”
I have a friend who turned an old Cadillac with fins, onto a sofa
Amazing
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Yes, that’s a great idea.
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I need to find a pic to show you.
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Yes, that would be nice.
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I’m looking …
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No buckshot on this one, nice photo.
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I’m glad you like it, John.
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Have you ever seen that car alive on the roads? In former USSR it was an unrealizable dream for many people.
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Well, in Armenia you still see a lot of old Soviet cars. Especially the old 4-wheel cars were amazing. They managed to go up every mountain, where our rented Renault (a new model) couldn’t make it. But as I don’t know a lot about cars I cannot say for sure if I have seen it still alive. But I guess in Armenia you still find them a lot – and probably in other former Soviet states as well.
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Thank you for so detailed response. It is their history now. This one car on your picture was made in Ukraine actually. Have a nice day!
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You’re welcome.
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You can still find these particular cars, but they have become fairly rare.
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So I may have seen one still on the road or a I may not…
…as I said, I’m not so good with cars.
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At the very least a former car…
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Yes, at the very least…
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Just like the ex-USSR
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Exactly.
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Beautifully composed – it’s got narrative all over it…
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…yes, it does.
In Armenia you can find a lot of cars like that, sitting around everywhere.
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looks like either an old italian fiat or russian lada?
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I don’t know too much about cars – but as it was a Soviet car, it would rather be a Lada.
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Agreed then, lada it is.
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Another blogger was so nice as to tell us what car it is. So it’s a Zaporozhets (Запорожец).
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ah, zaporozhets, now i know it.
thanks for the follow up, rabirius.
ken
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You’re very welcome, Ken.
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It’s a Zaporozhets (Запорожец)
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Thank you for the information.
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It almost looks like it’s starting to blend into the rocks!
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Yes, it slowly started to vanish 🙂
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Fabulous, poor baby.
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…yes, what can I say…
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cool, no more pollution!!! 😉
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Yes, no more pollution 🙂
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Excar ?!!! Une nouvelle marque de voitures …?!!!
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Oui. Je l’ai inventé.:-)
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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