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Are you sure it's a HD floppy and not a DD floppy? It's the 80s we are talking about.
 
I've just found this AWESOME gif on the internets

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you may want to read this:
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All this diskette talk has me jones'n for a game of "Oregon Trail".

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Oh wow. Here's a story: my parents went to Reno when I was just a few months old (20 years ago), and won a tidy sum in a casino. They went to a shop and bought a pair of Hein Gericke Harley jackets. My dad gave his to me a couple years ago since he can't fit in it anymore, and I wear it fairly frequently. Paired with his old leather riding boots and some Harley gloves, it's a decent outfit :cool:

https://pic.armedcats.net/n/na/nabster/2009/08/10/jacket.jpg
https://pic.armedcats.net/n/na/nabster/2009/08/10/jacket2.jpg
 
Everytime I see Nitro Circus it makes me sad because my life is so fucking boring compared to theirs :(
 
how the hell did we get to this page without a mention of this

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and

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It's a SERIOUSLY chopped Hillman Imp.


Shame really, always liked the imp.. :(
 
All I know is that the page I got it from is titled "Hilman Imp". And I wouldn't trust them too much, it's not exactly a car site and I doubt they have any idea what it is except it's cool.

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Found something about it! Here.

And subsequently This.
 
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At our Audi dealer:


https://pic.armedcats.net/d/d-/d-fence/2009/08/14/IMG_0138.JPG


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Auto Union Type C pedal car, paying homage to the bygone era of motor racing

A body made from aluminium, handcrafted leather trim and an extraordinary design ? the vehicle sends Hubert Waltl, Head of Audi Toolmaking, into a rapture the instant he lays eyes on it: "This car is something really special." And, indeed, the car in front of him is no ordinary car ? it's the Auto Union Type C pedal car which AUDI AG has brought onto the market as an absolute first. No other car manufacturer offers a pedal car built so elaborately and to such a high standard.

How did Audi stumble upon this idea? "We needed a highlight for our collection which conveys the brand message and, at the same time, is spectacular enough to find buyers," says Katharina Wicker, Head of Audi design ? Lifestyle Articles. And this was how the idea came about to design a pedal car that mirrors the company's heritage at first sight. The Type C Grand Prix racing car provided the ideal blueprint for doing this. The Auto Union Silver Arrow dominated the world of motor racing in 1936, racking up a total of ten Grand Prix victories. Furthermore, the Type C is one of the best-selling heritage models in the range of Audi miniatures. The pedal car will therefore be an exhibition piece for "grown-up" fans too.

The car's execution called for a great deal of technical know-how and creativity. For a start, how large should the pedal car be made? How close should it keep to the original in order to nevertheless demonstrate the quality and workmanship of a true Audi? Which materials are best suited to underlining the Audi brand values of sophistication, progressiveness and sportiness? "The greatest challenge of all was transposing a historical model to a pedal car for children whilst remaining as faithful as possible to the original," reveals Achim Badst?bner, director of the Munich design studio that created the first draft designs. Those responsible for the project eventually decided to build the pedal car on a scale of 1:2 to make it large enough to accommodate budding racing drivers up to 1.35 metres tall.


The technical drawings originated in Audi's own tool shop. And in true keeping with the premise "designed by Audi, produced by Audi", special tools and jigs were purpose-designed for the pedal car's manufacture in the Audi tool shop too. The pedal car is made up of over 900 individual parts. It features a hydraulic dual-disc brake and its speed is controlled via the seven-speed hub gear with back-pedalling brake function. Further technical highlights include the aluminium space frame and the body made from aluminium panelling which, just like on the full-size Audi models, symbolise the brand's expertise in the field of lightweight design. The seats, framing and steering wheel have been upholstered in leather by a bag-maker, as in the Audi TT, while the elegant spoke wheels have been custom-made. And because this pedal car seeks to replicate many different aspects of the racing car on which it is modelled, the steering wheel can be removed to make getting in and out easier, just as on the original.

The prototype of the pedal car was unveiled to the public for the first time at the Paris Motor Show in autumn 2006. Visitors to the show were instantly enthralled. "Lots of people even wanted to buy the exhibition model there and then!" recalls Katharina Wicker.

This pedal car, which is limited to a run of 999 models and is far more than just an exclusive collector's item, was an absolute joy to work on for all involved in the project. "It took me straight back to my childhood days. And I wasn't the only one to be seized by that play instinct again," says a delighted Hubert Waltl, Head of Audi Toolmaking. And Achim Badst?bner is equally thrilled about the project's success: "Everyone put their heart and soul into this pedal car. And that is something we are all very proud of."

The pedal car can be ordered from the Audi importer for the specific country, who will also be able to provide details regarding the respective price.


Respective price? Well........it was tagged with.......... 9.700?.
 
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