Awesome! I love them! In fact, I am just starting to notice that these classic cars make really nice posts. Of course, now that I'm back from Europe...! Sure, here in Mexico we have plenty of oldies too, but no Duck (that's the Ente, the name the Citroën Deux Chevaux is known by in German), or the Zapatito, which I've always thought was the Renault 4, though as it turns out it's the Renault 5, which in fact is quite similar to the (Polski) Fiat 600. But please tell me honestly, which of the two looks more like a shoe? So yes, let's keep on posting vintage cars! I'm certainly getting into the taste of it, though just like you, my knowledge of them is quite limited.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
I am sure there are many of these classic ones in Mexico too. In Cuba - so many!! Not that I went there, but from the photos of Hivers, we see those beautiful classic cars. My findings are just let's say normal, old cars that came out from the garages on Sunday 😁
Zapatito - I have not heard that name, but yes, Renault4 looks like a boot. In Serbia Fiat Polski was called peglica - translated to Spanish it would be plancha, planchita.
Let's see how many we find in the upcoming month or two :)
Hahaha, and post them on Sundays, right?
Sin falta! 😅🥂