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É certo que deve falar Português? Não visitou Portugal o ano passado com ele?
https://petrolicious.com/articles/father-s-stories-lead-to-son-s-fiat-restoration (este é o meu)
Parabéns pelo video.
Finally a bit of Portugal – nice car and quite rare to find it over here!
Nice story – all the cars mentioned give a proper picture of the north of Portugal in terms of the cars still being used today.
And nice bmx-riding (still trying to figure out why the new-school riders keep their brakes at home lol)
Vraiment chouette cette petite Corolla, c’est bien la première fois que j’en vois une à Paris. Les histoires de famille et la passion automobiles, font parfois des rêves, transformés en réalité. Bravo pour ce super boulot.
On s’est coisé sur le quai à Boulogne… Peugeot 504 berline rouge de 69; la voiture de mon grand-père. Comme quoi, peut importe la monture, pourvu qu’on ait l’ivresse.
This film shows that any car can be full of character. It doesn’t need to be rare or highly sought after. The stories, memories, and experiences are what give a car character and soul; at least to the owner and others who have experienced joy while working on, or traveling in. I for one really enjoyed this film.
Once again this film proves that its not the machine alone that makes it worth all the headaches , money and time for a proper restoration. Its the people that make these stories so soulful. The father and son connection is the best part of the story. Thats why these cars become members of the family.