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too bad about that kamei front air dam all banged up. Someone seeds to drive this thing, and many other things in this yard. On another note I can smell this thing from here. Dat old German car smell
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"Old German car smell"? So, what, like musty vinyls and crayons?
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haha it is indescribable. You need to experience it to know. Kind of an amalgamation of all kinds of stuff. Rotting headliner, yes a tinge of old vinyl, dead rodents. It is somehow pleasing though
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I would proudly park that next to the Phaeton.
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no doubt
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You know what it might be? The glue and horsehair used for seat stuffing, at least for a lot of the pre-90s cars. That's the word on the street for old Bimmers anyway.
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yeah, but the materials change, a 1950 beetle out of a barn will still smell the same as a 1989 Jetta left in the sun. It may very well be there is one component that makes it.
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forget the rusted Rocco ... How bout that Karmann Ghia
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Hah ancient Roadfly thread that applies:
http://forum.roadfly.com/threads/17224-…
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or either of the splitties!
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hahahaha I think this thread needs new life. Thank you for this
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Kind of how like every single oldsmobile has the same smell, no matter what the circumstances.