Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2019/12/02

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Oldtimer
From: photo.philippe.amard at gmail.com (Philippe)
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 18:34:34 +0100
References: <2DC8321D-47B4-4210-9429-07E33C0EAA23@me.com> <CA+3n+_=KZjDkyenbJQJYHiSu0y+_qdG4EH1pwC9fuqfyaWSBfg@mail.gmail.com> <CAFfkXxtdzHGtFYC1gRmK+ZzriK3vybK0mUvqcVwehTgumm-Ayg@mail.gmail.com>

Funny as it may seem to you folks across the Channel and further West, 
there?s a trend in my countryside where young(er than me at least) people 
resurrect and maintain cars and tractors of the last century. 
There?s even a yearly show two villages from mine where you can assess their 
merits, and take snaps of course. I might have posted some in the past.

I remember this was extremely trendy in England before the turn of the 
century, I don?t know if this goes on now that the British car industry is 
extinct and they all want German cars .. :-(

Amities

Philippe



> Le 2 d?c. 2019 ? 18:05, Sonny Carter via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> a 
> ?crit :
> 
> There are similar car lots in Louisiana.  I think though that the car
> collector/hot-rodder/restorer of old autos is aging out.  I'm seeing more
> for sale signs at car shows, and fewer people looking under the hoods.
> 



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