Montenegro is the Promised Land for those who love old cars. You can find all sorts of antiques there -- from Yugoslav cars to European brands produced when your grandparents were young and innocent. How do those rattletraps and clunkers move at all?! It beats me. We wanted to rent one, but then we started arguing. What if it falls apart somewhere in the mountains, and a museum exhibit will be lost forever? We felt responsible for the generation to come and, as an afterthought, rejected the idea and rented two disgustingly new cars.
пятница, 14 августа 2009 г.
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Haha! I enjoyed reading that comment on the photos! Well done! I have seen some of the old cars in Berlin. There were the cars produced usually in USSR. They looked really good and "fresh" (if we can use this word speaking about cars). This thought also came to my mind: "How can this heap of scrap move?" :D But one German told me: "You know how these cars are being cared for? They are like a piece of gold for their owners!"
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