delinquent
Contact with Civilisation
Heavy Rain . . .
new ride
My TomTom . . .
Auf der Reise...
Volkswagen Buggy (1971).
Volkswagen Buggy (1957).
Volkswagen 1300 Cabrio (1967).
Seat Leon Break (2014).
dream cruiser
Trabant from Bulgaria.
disciple
Dusty window to the past.
Dusty window to the past.
IMA Newsflash Sept. 15th, 2017
Art et Elégance
Art et Elégance
Art et Elégance
Art et Elégance
Art et Elégance
Art et Elégance
Art et Elégance
Citroën C3 (2016).
Grinning 1941 grille
late for work
Cafeterias Opening
H.F.F. - Three Levels of Movement
Heroic tourism
LESKOVIK
speed demon
Kings of the road
Ford Model A Commercial Truck - approx. 1929
Charge FREE at "ALDI Süd" in Bavaria
Congestion
A little rusty
Big Green Caddy
Old meets new
Dirty Jetta
Petite mignonne
Volkswagen 1500 Convertible - 1967.
Crippled, after accident.
Renault 4 (1987).
Enfield 8000 (1975).
See also...
" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
All kind of cars ,Toute sorte de voitures, Autos aller art
All kind of cars ,Toute sorte de voitures, Autos aller art
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Exoplanet
scout crew to base. come in.
base here. what's your situation?
we've landed on the exoplanet. and guess what? it supports life.
amazing! that's the first sign of life outside our solar system!
right! and get this: they may be even more advanced than us!
really?
you should see the awesome machines they use to get around on this planet!
ion-powered like ours?
hell no! they use something called 'oil and gas.' completely beyond our technology!
great! we need a new sustainable energy source. get all the info you can.
my eye stalks are peeled.
and if the inhabitants are digestible, so much the better.
I know, right?
base here. what's your situation?
we've landed on the exoplanet. and guess what? it supports life.
amazing! that's the first sign of life outside our solar system!
right! and get this: they may be even more advanced than us!
really?
you should see the awesome machines they use to get around on this planet!
ion-powered like ours?
hell no! they use something called 'oil and gas.' completely beyond our technology!
great! we need a new sustainable energy source. get all the info you can.
my eye stalks are peeled.
and if the inhabitants are digestible, so much the better.
I know, right?
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