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A series on the history of the Bandeirante

  • Andrew Day
  • Jan 28, 2016
  • 1 min read

Intro

What is it about the classics that drive enthusiasts to devote so much attention to something that others would consider out-of-date or unrefined as compared to today's standards? Some would say that it reminds people of a more simple time. Others would encourage the theory that a lot of older enthusiasts are living out the dream cars of their youth. But these sentiments seem to only reflect possible nostalgias of pre-Generation X enthusiasts. For the 30-Somethings and even the 20-Somethings that are aptly depicted as "American Car Culture", we're all witnessing a growing trend to draw closer to the classics, but with our generation's inherent and undeniable proclivity to the unique, the one-of-a-kind and the meld between the Old World and the New.


 
 
 

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