Voitures Anciennes

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RobertArthur
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#991 Post by RobertArthur »

That type is already on display in the Museum of Old and New Electronics, which is still not open to the general public. Below, in more detail, between seven apples, to keep the doctor away for the coming week.

And then there is a small analogue battery tester for the AA/AAA and coin battery family within arm's reach that is used almost daily together with a digital counterpart, last year its 25th birthday, a still very young and reliable Fluke 73 III multimeter.



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#992 Post by Hotrodder »

RobertArthur wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 9:55 pm The estate version offers considerably more space, and even though the front looks pretty much the same, I don't think it will get as much applause as the coupé version.
A close friend back in 1966 had one of these. A have to say, it was a total "non-event". Barely a step up from the NSU Sport Prinz it replaced, but best of all was his Porshe 914. He was a bit of a nutter for German cars.
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#993 Post by RobertArthur »

In our classic cars theater the curtain opens: the Porsche 914.

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