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You should add "Horseless Carriage", "Automobile", and "Made in Germany" as well.
Actually, I don't mind the "Porsche", but I think it's a bit too much with everything else. If the other badges were chrome or brushed silver, It might not look as busy. Any one of the three badges would suit my taste.
As a fellow cab owner, I do understand the desire for the "911" badge, as many people think it's a boxster.
Actually, I don't mind the "Porsche", but I think it's a bit too much with everything else. If the other badges were chrome or brushed silver, It might not look as busy. Any one of the three badges would suit my taste.
As a fellow cab owner, I do understand the desire for the "911" badge, as many people think it's a boxster.
#68
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How the hell am I supposed to know how many cams and valves that thing has...and what about engine displacement and rated horsepower?
Plus which...it's a cabriolet isn't it ? Why am I having to ask? It's downright rude not to write it out on the back of the car.
Plus which...it's a cabriolet isn't it ? Why am I having to ask? It's downright rude not to write it out on the back of the car.
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You forgot this one...
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Not sure if this is true, but this is what I've noticed with German cars - they usually only have their symbol on the back (i.e. MB star, BMW symbol, VW, just a P-car model name, Audi rings), except for a few exceptions (928, 991, some older VW's that said "Volkswagen", etc.)
If you look around at most other car, they usually have their brand name, perhaps embedded in the logo, but they have the name on the back (i.e. Ford, Infiniti, Honda, etc.)
Just an observation, not sure how true it is.
Eric
If you look around at most other car, they usually have their brand name, perhaps embedded in the logo, but they have the name on the back (i.e. Ford, Infiniti, Honda, etc.)
Just an observation, not sure how true it is.
Eric
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Not many of you know of the place name on this photo I bet. This is a village only 20 miles from us in Lancaster County PA .. The most photographed village sign probably in the USA.
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Before that, the name was "*******"