Two of the best from the '60s
First came the prancing pony:
Then, the pony tamer...
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Two of the best from the '60s
First came the prancing pony:
Then, the pony tamer...
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If you're learning to ride, a lighter, smaller bike can make it easier. Less of a learning curve and you don't have to worry about whacking the throttle open and have bad things happen. Braking, slower maneuvers and emergency/evasive actions are easier until you get some reps under your belt, too.
I wasn't just talking cars.
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70s fashion was horrendous. Look at the icon we had from the 1960s:
If you look at today's style, a lot of it has been drawn from the slimmer, simpler fashion from the 1960s. I would say the kinds of clothes that McQueen wore would be appropriate in any era, regardless of fads.
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The 70s gave us some great looking cars.
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Very much yes.
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Want!
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In the US, stupidly, the MkVII Golf R is not available with a sunroof. But the MkVI was. It's got less power, but plenty still.
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