Its amazing how people in other countries highly value some of the greatest design art America 🇺🇸 has ever produced while stateside we simply discard them as being "old"......
8:17-8: 20 Så där ska en GTO se ut med feta bakdäck och upphöjd kaross kallas visst för old school, synd att de inte kom så där från fabrik allt behöver ju inte vara original eller?? = Thats how a GTO should look like with fat rear tires I want one............
@@jingochesh Relatively. They are just hobby cars their owners drive a few months during the summer and keep them in a garage during the winters. Also, many owners are good mechanics with a keen car interest so they can fix anything themselves and don't need to hire anybody. Not to mention that these old cars are pretty low tech so they can be maintained and repaired using tools available to anyone. Cheap is relative. Especially if it's a hobby.
Its amazing how people in other countries highly value some of the greatest design art America 🇺🇸 has ever produced while stateside we simply discard them
as being "old"......
They have some kind of romantic picture of America LOL
what country is this?? beautiful cars
Sweden
It in Cuba
@@duett445 ohh of course. only there can be found a lot of those
8:17-8: 20
Så där ska en GTO se ut med feta bakdäck och upphöjd kaross kallas visst för old school, synd att de inte kom så där från fabrik allt behöver ju inte vara original eller?? = Thats how a GTO should look like with fat rear tires I want one............
Love. It
It's really amazing cars
How is there that many american cars this end of the world
We just love them :)
Because we love american cars in Sweden!
Is it cheap to run them?
@@jingochesh Relatively. They are just hobby cars their owners drive a few months during the summer and keep them in a garage during the winters. Also, many owners are good mechanics with a keen car interest so they can fix anything themselves and don't need to hire anybody. Not to mention that these old cars are pretty low tech so they can be maintained and repaired using tools available to anyone.
Cheap is relative. Especially if it's a hobby.
We own a 66 Chevrolet Impala and its never broken if u drive it carefully and dont do burnouts etc