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There must be some amazing undiscovered barns in and around Florida(USA) with tons of beauties. I say Florida because of the roaring cocaine trade that went on there in the 80's. The dudes needed to "clean" dollars. Cars was a popular way of doing that for a while. post-113387-0-25727800-1498724761_thumb.jpg

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There must be some amazing undiscovered barns in and around Florida(USA) with tons of beauties. I say Florida because of the roaring cocaine trade that went on there in the 80's. The dudes needed to "clean" dollars. Cars was a popular way of doing that for a while. attachicon.gifFB_IMG_1498666921902.jpg

Ironically, those all appear to still be covered in cocaine...so I guess you get a 'best of both' situation.. :P

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There must be some amazing undiscovered barns in and around Florida(USA) with tons of beauties. I say Florida because of the roaring cocaine trade that went on there in the 80's. The dudes needed to "clean" dollars. Cars was a popular way of doing that for a while. attachicon.gifFB_IMG_1498666921902.jpg

Do you watch Gas Monkey Garage?

Those guys go find some real gems in some real obscure places. Some of those old american guys have heaps of old cars. Although their garage is based in Texas, they go all over the states hunting for old cars to buy.

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Do you watch Gas Monkey Garage?

Those guys go find some real gems in some real obscure places. Some of those old american guys have heaps of old cars. Although their garage is based in Texas, they go all over the states hunting for old cars to buy.

Has the name changed? I thought it was Fast 'N Loud. The show's name
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Sony to bring back vinyl

The surge in demand for old vinyl records has created a restarted production of Sony records, literally. A factory near Tokyo will begin manufacturing vinyl three decades after Sony halted production. The surge in desire for old records by trust-funded hipsters and Capetonian graphic designers - perhaps the same demographic - clearly has sparked renewed market interest.

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Sony to bring back vinyl

The surge in demand for old vinyl records has created a restarted production of Sony records, literally. A factory near Tokyo will begin manufacturing vinyl three decades after Sony halted production. The surge in desire for old records by trust-funded hipsters and Capetonian graphic designers - perhaps the same demographic - clearly has sparked renewed market interest.

 

I know more people that listen to vinyl than cd's :clap:  :thumbup:

 

They are pricey though so hope prices drop a little with mass production.

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