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Thursday, 10 November 2011
A Polish take on motoring. Concept cars, adverts and launch shots.
A quick look at Polish motoring from the past few decades, quirky, unique, rare and interesting. Great innovation considering the weight of the Iron Curtain. I love the illustrated ad.
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They look really great, Oh memories. I had Fiat 126 p the red one. It was great small car. It felt like driving a go-kart. It was not doing great speeds (my record was 75 mp/h on the A road) but the size of the car and noise inside was great. You could feel connection with the road, you could feel every turn, every bump...I loved it ! It makes you feel that not all of some changes, that were made to the today’s cars are not entirely necessary. Why to take the fun element out of the driving the car. I loved the engine sound, accelerating even if you were not doing great speeds it was exciting, more of an experience than a dull daily routine, lacking element of fun necessity.
They look really great, Oh memories. I had Fiat 126 p the red one. It was great small car. It felt like driving a go-kart. It was not doing great speeds (my record was 75 mp/h on the A road) but the size of the car and noise inside was great. You could feel connection with the road, you could feel every turn, every bump...I loved it ! It makes you feel that not all of some changes, that were made to the today’s cars are not entirely necessary. Why to take the fun element out of the driving the car. I loved the engine sound, accelerating even if you were not doing great speeds it was exciting, more of an experience than a dull daily routine, lacking element of fun necessity.
ReplyDeleteAahh the Polski Fiat. Only surpassed by the Wartburg for east european chic
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