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Something's Never Change!

Something's Never Change!

Let's Talk Cars Radio Jun 03, 2023 59 min
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About this episode

A laid-back discussion unfolds as Dave shares his experiences from a recent car show, highlighting unique vehicles and engaging with fellow enthusiasts. The conversation shifts to the generational differences in car culture, reminiscing about the freedom and excitement of youth car adventures. Listeners are encouraged to connect with the hosts at events, and practical advice is given on buying project cars, emphasizing the importance of research and emotional detachment in negotiations. The episode wraps up with a humorous take on a recent incident at the Indy 500, where a tire struck a parked car, leading to a discussion about unexpected perks in the automotive world.

Topics: car shows generational differences buying advice project cars Indy 500 incident nostalgia community engagement automotive culture
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Honda Cord

"... actually had my car was the two thousand and six Honda cord Um. And you know how I was. I didn't like people ..."
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Chevrolet Corvette

"...Like if you're looking at, like, you know, an old Corvette, you should know you could probably get most part..."
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Chevrolet Camaro

"...st parts for it. If you're looking at like an old Camaro stuff like that, most of those parts you can get...."
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Volkswagen Rabbit

"...d goes. Your mind sometimes goes further down the rabbit hole than mind does, and I go pretty far down the..."
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