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John Kuvakas
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This guy is not always as accurate as he could be but his videos are interesting.


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I would argue that the personal luxury car he speaks about began with the '58 T-Bird, not the '64.



   
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There are probably a number of vehicles  that could be put forth as the "first", or at least an early, "personal luxury car". They usually make for cool models in any scale !



   
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Enjoyed watching it except for his pronunciations of car model names and a wise crack about New Jersey.


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Enjoyed watching it except for his pronunciations of car model names and a wise crack about New Jersey.

his affectations in pronunciation remind me,dead on,of Steve Martin in "My Blue Heaven"



   
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@john-barry YES...LOL!


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@john-barry you talkin to me?


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Good video or not, if the history isn't accurate, he loses me.  I'm a stickler for accuracy when it comes to history.  I never want opinions or the way someone "remembers it".  


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Jack I totally agree with you.



   
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Posted by: @georgeschire

Good video or not, if the history isn't accurate, he loses me.  I'm a stickler for accuracy when it comes to history.  I never want opinions or the way someone "remembers it".  

I have little appreciation for history,or geography for that matter........If you keep your head down and only experience those re-imaginings in a cloud of personally satisfying ignorance,so much more pleasant the experience

A lack of knowledge of both disciplines can also make for some very memorable road trips

Crossroads 1986


   
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Oh and John, I did enjoy the video and appreciate you sharing it.  It's creative. 

 


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@john-barry Fork in right JB.  Only The Shadow knows......



   
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Good video or not, if the history isn't accurate, he loses me.  I'm a stickler for accuracy when it comes to history.  I never want opinions or the way someone "remembers it".  

I have little appreciation for history,or geography for that matter........If you keep your head down and only experience those re-imaginings in a cloud of personally satisfying ignorance,so much more pleasant the experience

A lack of knowledge of both disciplines can also make for some very memorable road trips

Crossroads 1986

Having no appreciation for history affords us the opportunity to make the same mistakes over again.  And having no appreciation for geography, allows us to spend our lives lost.    Laughing Out Loud  


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Good video or not, if the history isn't accurate, he loses me.  I'm a stickler for accuracy when it comes to history.  I never want opinions or the way someone "remembers it".  

I have little appreciation for history,or geography for that matter........If you keep your head down and only experience those re-imaginings in a cloud of personally satisfying ignorance,so much more pleasant the experience

A lack of knowledge of both disciplines can also make for some very memorable road trips

Crossroads 1986

Having no appreciation for history affords us the opportunity to make the same mistakes over again.  And having no appreciation for geography, allows us to spend our lives lost.    Laughing Out Loud  

Good points George.........JB go fork in left instead!



   
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Posted by: @georgeschire

Good video or not, if the history isn't accurate, he loses me.  I'm a stickler for accuracy when it comes to history.  I never want opinions or the way someone "remembers it".  

I have little appreciation for history,or geography for that matter........If you keep your head down and only experience those re-imaginings in a cloud of personally satisfying ignorance,so much more pleasant the experience

A lack of knowledge of both disciplines can also make for some very memorable road trips

Having no appreciation for history affords us the opportunity to make the same mistakes over again.  And having no appreciation for geography, allows us to spend our lives lost.    Laughing Out Loud  

Good points George.........JB go fork in left instead!

I`ll do what I always do in situations of directional instability.......proceed in the direction that positions the sun behind me and the wind in my favor....



   
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