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I think the Bricklin is an interesting and esthetically pleasing car. I love all cars, whether a piece of shit or ugly
People confuse my AMC Pacer with the Gremlin all the time.
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Walnut Street Invitational yesterday. Lot of very nice cars including an SL300. But the DeLorean was easy the most popular. Except for this clown. received_160498229385107.jpg
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No doubt. And his comments on other cars only reinforce the stereotype. The event attracted thousands of people, and it would have been obvious by the
comments and people stopping for pictures that the DeLorean was the most popular car there. Many of these events are run by the stuffy vintage
car types and ask for donations (I didn't - hell, it cost me a bunch of time to prep the car).
Also present was a very loud big block barn find Chevelle - deliberately kept rough by the owner to make the point. Not my thing, but also very
popular.
The owner of the SL300 proved to be a nice guy, letting kids sit in his nearly 2 million dollar car. The owner of the SLS next to it was
apparently less impressed. Had I arrived a little early, I could have parked next to them, which would have been quite a sight.
One kid of 18 or so proved to have extensive knowledge of the car, had never seen the movies and had started his savings fund. An older
guy used to work on the panels back in the day and talked to me about some methods for doing that.
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So I was at a gas station yesterday and I was filling up. I don't have gas flap, so my Luggage door was open. This guy comes up and asks "is the engine in the back"?