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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2007

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50 year old Hyundai

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fred - 26 Jan 2007 12:34 GMT
Doubt your pos Hyundai's will look like this in 50 years

http://www.workdance.com/Gallery_Pages/57chevy.html
irwell - 26 Jan 2007 16:24 GMT
>Doubt your pos Hyundai's will look like this in 50 years
>
>http://www.workdance.com/Gallery_Pages/57chevy.html

How many thousands of dollars go into
restoring these old bangers?
Dan Caron - 27 Jan 2007 03:53 GMT
> Doubt your pos Hyundai's will look like this in 50 years
>
> http://www.workdance.com/Gallery_Pages/57chevy.html 

Doubt pos you will look very good in 50 years either.
Bob - 28 Jan 2007 13:13 GMT
>> Doubt your pos Hyundai's will look like this in 50 years
>>
>> http://www.workdance.com/Gallery_Pages/57chevy.html
> Doubt pos you will look very good in 50 years either.

Actually, I found a picture of it before he got started with Photoshop.
http://57rustbucket.com/DELIVERY.jpg
Bob - 28 Jan 2007 13:19 GMT
>> Doubt your pos Hyundai's will look like this in 50 years
>>
>> http://www.workdance.com/Gallery_Pages/57chevy.html
> Doubt pos you will look very good in 50 years either.

Actually, that isn't even a picture of a car. It's a drawing.
http://www.workdance.com/2D.html
Bob - 03 Feb 2007 01:29 GMT
> Doubt your pos Hyundai's will look like this in 50 years
>
> http://www.workdance.com/Gallery_Pages/57chevy.html 

I have a friend who served in the US Army in Korea during the 1970s. He
told me there was a Hyundai car that nobody knew who owned it but it
served as transportation for anyone in the barracks who needed it. There
was no key, the locks were so worn out you could start it with a nail
file. During the 3 years he was there he's pretty sure no one changed
the oil. He didn't know what model year the car was but it had been
there so long that whoever owned it got transfered long ago and no one
knew who it was. He drove it a lot and said it was an amazingly reliable
    car. I don't know what model Hyundai it was or what year but he was
there in the late seventies.
 
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