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    The 70's was an ugly decade.


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    80s wasn't much better
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blanchy View Post
    We have Ibt and its 16 hours for a scooter or 125 or 18 hours for anything.

    Once I do the 18 hour training I can ride anything with the provisional licence. Then I need to do the full test.

    The training is the guts of €600 and the test is another €85

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    Sorry hang in - you do the training, not the test (which presumably isn't that expensive?) then have to wait 6 months?
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    70s had some good looking cars. Certainly not as good looking as the 60s, but I do like some of them. The 60s was probably the best looking decade from an aesthetic standpoint, so it's unfair to compare any decade to the 60s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Col Angus View Post
    The 70's was an ugly decade.


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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    80s wasn't much better
    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    70s had some good looking cars. Certainly not as good looking as the 60s, but I do like some of them. The 60s was probably the best looking decade from an aesthetic standpoint, so it's unfair to compare any decade to the 60s.
    Except I'd argue this is one of the most beautiful cars ever.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    Except I'd argue this is one of the most beautiful cars ever.

    I mean, I love that car and I really like the design, but to say that it compares to Ferraris of the 60s is tough.
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    I also really like the similar 512BB:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    I also really like the similar 512BB:
    Awe yeah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    I mean, I love that car and I really like the design, but to say that it compares to Ferraris of the 60s is tough.
    I won't argue that. That's why I worded it one of the most beautiful, and as and example coming from the 70s and 80s... The 60s Dino is hot stuff too, as are the 250 variants. I love all old Ferraris actually, not so much the new stuff (I guess up to the 355).

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    This is from the 60s. As if I need a reason to post it again
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