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F1 Designer Designs Electric Car

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honestly did he forget his glasses or was he pissed?

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:lol:

honestly did he forget his glasses or was he pissed?

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:lol:

Do you need telling that it hasn'got it's body on yet? Or are you genuinely joking>?

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its not far off finished and will not look much different! as its modeled on the model t ford!

why! the model t belongs in the history books you dont see boeing copying the wright brothers designs for there latest plane! or p&o ferries copying the titanic! its a bit dissapointing that they cant come up with an idea of there own. probably why f1 cars all look identical :lol:

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Hey! hands of the model T (it was car of the centaury)

Vic

exactly so why fetch out an electric car that could tarnish the cars rep!

its a bit dissapointing that they cant come up with an idea of there own.

Like those supercar makers, who all use an engine based on one first developed in the 1880's??

probably why f1 cars all look identical :lol:

No they don't.

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ok i'll give you there all different colours! and there a slightly different shape, but if you squint there as different as vauxhall and an opel! :D

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