Passionate Argentinos, Producer Of Fangio And The Affluents

No there are no poor Jews in the world, I have many,many jewish friends here and abroad..Not a single one depicts as being poor.
That none of your friends is poor does not mean that there are no poor jews in the whole world - unless all jews in the world are your friends. Hard to believe somebody could maintain such a large social network ...
 
I am less than impressed that someone can afford to spend a million dollars, literally, on a status symbol.

This car is more Argentine-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73416633@N00/6011295716/

Handbuilt in Argentina, by an Argentine.
I was lucky enough to get to push it, when i was visiting the museum at the Automovil Club de Argentina, on Libertador, and they were rearranging things.
I just pitched in and helped.
Its more beautiful, to my way of thinking, than an LFA.

http://carbrasilis.blogspot.com/2013/02/yruam-emmanuel-maury-1927.html
 
That none of your friends is poor does not mean that there are no poor jews in the whole world - unless all jews in the world are your friends. Hard to believe somebody could maintain such a large social network ...
Mr. Germano, as I said it before, I haven't known any jews living in the poverty as far as I know. If they are, Iam not aware of them. The Jews are very intelligent bunch therefore never put themselfs in that social status. If you have any links to your story or even picture to see I would really appreciate.. By the way your pen name states "'germano" .....Oh well, never mind.
 
I am less than impressed that someone can afford to spend a million dollars, literally, on a status symbol.

This car is more Argentine-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/73416633@N00/6011295716/

Handbuilt in Argentina, by an Argentine.
I was lucky enough to get to push it, when i was visiting the museum at the Automovil Club de Argentina, on Libertador, and they were rearranging things.
I just pitched in and helped.
Its more beautiful, to my way of thinking, than an LFA.

http://carbrasilis.blogspot.com/2013/02/yruam-emmanuel-maury-1927.html
Cars are an emotional love / hate thing. However I do not confuse what I like to drive with what I collect. Two totally separate sets of criteria.
 
Cars are an emotional love / hate thing. However I do not confuse what I like to drive with what I collect. Two totally separate sets of criteria.

You still trying to convince us you own a $400,000 LFA in the USA, without showing us pictures?
 
My last Toyota Truck was my 66 Stout.
http://forum.ih8mud.com/showpost.php?p=4516321&postcount=258
A really great truck.
It came with its own toolbox of Toyota badged tools- something no Tundra can match.
I still have the Toyota pliers.
It had a nice panel in the floor you could remove, so you could change the clutch from inside the truck if it was raining.
It also had a manual pump handle on the fuel pump, so, if you ran out of gas, you could prime it manually and get going right away.
3 on the tree transmission.
Mine was originally the same seafoam blue green that the one in this link is.
 
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