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As found in a magazine I picked up today.
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1974?
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Ima gonna say road and track, 1985
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Well they certainly have BMW's number.
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1968?
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Would have said 2020 but the comment on the picture made me doubt, 2019 maybe?
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Somewhere in the 1930-2020 range I would assume.
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Would you like to narrow that down to just one century?
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That's only a 90 year span.
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Sure. 21st 20th 19th century. They imported back then as well.
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Yes it is, but it’s covering part of the 20th and part of the 21st century. Gotta narrow it down just a little.
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Has to be prior to 1980s
, the US went to 2 digital state abbreviations by then (CA instead of Calif)
I'm going to guess 1960.
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1976.
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I’d go with the 70s?
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1987
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Early to mid '70s, 1973 or 74?
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He call the US a ‘once great country’ so I’m guessing he didn’t like hippies and such from the sixties......I’ll go with 1969.
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74
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Popular Mechanics, 1975
I forgot how many cigarette ad's there used to be.
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Considering imports in the 60s were not very common, I was going to say sometime in the 70s when Honda and Toyota gained some traction in the market.
But it looks like “This is what” found the article from Popular Mechanics in 1975.
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I have a feeling these were experiences from the 60s that sounded horribly outdated by 1973 or sometime about there when Honda and Toyota were a buzz word.
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Sounds malaise-era-y, I’ll go with 1977
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That almost seems like cheating, but yeah, you nailed it.
Having grown up in the malaise era I can somewhat understand the complaint. Imports weren’t terribly common in the ‘60s, so that decade is out. And ‘foreign’ cars were pretty common in the ‘80s, so that decade is out. But the ‘70s? All cars were crap. My family went from a big Plymouth coupé to a Fiat 124 spyder to a VW Dasher wagon, and they all sucked in new and unique ways. Domestics may have been tougher, but they were horrible to look at and to drive IMHO.
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So close - just a month off...
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Ohhh, so close...
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‘75 - you were almost there...
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By the ‘80s imports were pretty common, but a decade earlier that wasn't the case. R&T readers were more tuned in to foreign cars, but Popular Mechanics readers had a different opinion.
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So close - 1975.
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I saw someone guess q974 and I didn't want to be the same year as them so I went one year down. So close!
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It sounded like classic ‘70s WWII or Silent generation import bashing. Those damn kids riding around in their little foreign jobs, they’d be speaking Japanese right now if it wasn’t for General Motors building the bombs we dropped on Tokyo, no respect for what built this country. Gerald Ford will straighten it out, once he gets his own term, you’ll see.
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Japan, 1996.
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