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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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Caro John,
sono contento. È vero.
Grazie.
You, as a, how it appears to me,
sensitive man with a born good "eye" - then professionally skilled - ..... for women in the paddock as well as for racing cars, angles, views, and shaped bodies in general, whether still or moving fast .....
I trust your judgement and gladly agree. :-)
I'm not joking - I appreciate your comment.
You must have seen many ( I mean many many many ) cars on and around the racetracks of the USA ...
and yet ... this body ... fenders, windows, fins, shape, etc. ... is without a doubt among the cars many car-lovers and "experts" would put on a list of the "top 10" bodies or shapes of ALL time among street-cars.
( I think we should NOT go by size of engine, or horse-power, or cylinders ... but only look at it ... and either enjoy or not ... as if looking at a piece of art ...
then, I suppose ... not many people in their right mind could say this should not be among the greatest bodies ever built. )
Thanks John,
have a good week,
stay warm
Saluti,
Olaf
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