Correct! Yum!
The problem with the “mexs” is they put a lot of spice in their food ( maybe to erase some bad flavour) , the average argentine stomach cant deal with that.
Ouf meats are more softly made, salt, pepper and nothing more.
P.K. you need to get Anthony Bourdain to come for a visit, you should have your own Restaurant here in the U.S.
Thank you, Bourdain did come to Argentina in 2007, unfortunately he missed Cordoba.
…So thats why i always get sick after I eat at taco bells! :lol:
Need to stick to fish then…
…So thats why i always get sick after I eat at taco bells! :lol:
Need to stick to fish then…
Because that or because this…you choose.
Rat is good with the proper sauce,
The motor may well be 1967 Chev. The doors and windscreen and roof are Mini Minor, a British small car of 1950’s though to 1980’s. The front bodywork is Lotus Elise, also Brit, close enough same vintage as the mini. The back end is Renault (or appears to be, it could also be Simca, but that’s less likely), French, also same era.
Whoever built the thing was a true craftsman: it shows genius in how it has been put together and styled.
Expressed another way: in terms of heritage it’s an outright automotive “bastard” BUT I Like it
Regards, Uyraell.
:shock:
I did NOT need to watch that.
One more reason to stick to Fish!:army:
((if only they had a submarine smiley))
The motor may well be 1967 Chev. The doors and windscreen and roof are Mini Minor, a British small car of 1950’s though to 1980’s. The front bodywork is Lotus Elise, also Brit, close enough same vintage as the mini. The back end is Renault (or appears to be, it could also be Simca, but that’s less likely), French, also same era.
Hehe, evidently you need to learn about our rich car making history my dear
The answer is: Not quite, the car is car is not a “Frankenstein” ;), maybe it could look in that way but the body was made from zero by the Buenos Aires baed Bellavigna Brothers.
The 1960s and 1970s were the gold age of car race manufacturing in Argentina. There were several small factories distributed around the entire country facricating cars fro the local sport protoypes, F1, F3, rismo carretera 8 a sort of NASCAR)
Some examples:
Baufer-Cherolet 1969 ( made by Baudena-Ferrero)
Huayra Ford 1968 ( made by Heriberto pronello)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD6bXJyHTJc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qx3nvCEC0M
2 Chelco-Chevrolet ( foreground) : ( made by Pedro Campos)
Pronello Spider ( made by Heriberto Pronello with V8 Ford engine)
Berta LR 1970, by Oreste Berta, from alta Gracia, Prov Cordoba, the guy even made its own V8, 32 valve engine.
Panzerknacker, Muchos Gracias, amigo,
I have truely seen new things there, and most intriguing ones
Wonderful pics to see.
Regards, Uyraell.
They do have a submarine smiley :: I downloaded it from a German sight last night.
Hals und beinbruck,
Regards, Uyraell. :army:
You welcome, those cars were really amazing .
Some pics of Rosario City. Monument to the National flag and the huge Parana River.
Caged, the place many members here would love to see me :D, actually I was looking the city on the Monument roof.
Hi PK,
That’s a beautiful monument there in Rosario. Could you tell me what is the building down by the sea in Post #134? Looks like a museum to house a ship or something like that. (Third picture down.)
PK, your post #134, in this thread.
Strange coincidence, but the tower in picture two is almost identical to a smaller one in my city. I wonder if they were both built near the same time? The one here is a War Memorial, construction began in late 1919 and was finished roughly two years later.
The upper half of the tower in your picture does not have the decorative “balconies” the tower in Wellington has, but the lines and shoulders to the roof cupola are so close to identical it isn’t funny. The two structures could be twins, in that regard.
I found it most interesting to see another similar monument, which I have to admit, I found handsome indeed.
Thank you for sharing the pictures, my friend.
Warm Regards, Uyraell.
Hi PK,
That’s a beautiful monument there in Rosario. Could you tell me what is the building down by the sea in Post #134? Looks like a museum to house a ship or something like that. (Third picture down.)
Is a Fisher club, and is not the sea…is the river hehe
I found it most interesting to see another similar monument, which I have to admit, I found handsome indeed.
Thank you for sharing the pictures, my friend
You re welcome.
THAT is a lovely nightshot!
Very nice indeed, PK, Muchas Gracias!
Warm Regards, Uyraell.
Oops, I was thinking that it was the horizon!:oops:
Yes, that was a beautiful picture of the monument at night also.