![]() 07/06/2014 at 21:17 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Seriously. A car blog in Brazil interviewed me haha
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What ?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?! That is awesome!!!!!
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I love it haha
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I can't understand it though haha.
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That's pretty awesome!
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Woot, that's awesome, congrats bro! That blog is one of the best about classic cars in Brazil, and this should get FP'd.
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That's awesome.
There is a guy around town who has one of these, and ever since you've been posting about yours I've been trying to get some pictures of his. I usually run into him once a week, but of course now he's nowhere to be seen.
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That's how life works lol I'd love to see pics when you get a chance
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Thanks! I'm shit for reading Portuguese but I'm excited to see what the comments say. Cars are a universal language.
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Cool article! Mind if I ask how you ended up in a Brazilian article?
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Translate it in google translate!!!
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Author added me on facebook. Seems he found my post on another FB page and he inquired about an interview. He also runs a bitchin' tumblr page called the oldie but goodie
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Don't worry man, they only say good stuff about you. Minus the part about the moroccan prostitutes, but shit, what were you thinking?
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uhm...
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What the?! How Freakin Cool!!!!!!!
I understand a bit of Portugese since I am a Mexican, and its pretty good stuff.
The title: " A small but HUGE Investment"
It says that you liked cars before any of your friends, and the Chrysler didnt have enough fame as did the muscle cars of the same era. etc.
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That's an awesome land yacht you have there, glad to see a survivor. Around here many of those ended up in the demolition derbies because of all the space and metal in front of the engine.