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Please help Manny with this...as I have not studied the indian automotive world...like who made those three wheel trucks that look like they have been in Calcutta since prehistoric times...and why there are so many ambassadors driving around Indian cities..
 
Tata..
 
Elizabeth
 
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Hi,
I was curious about your last line concerning the
cars. I was a real motor-head when I was a kid and
still have a fascination with cars of all kinds.
Specifically cars from other countries. I'm from the
U.S. so foreign cars were always more interesting to
me than the ones made here.

Would you mind sending me the names of a few Indian
car companies so I might learn more about them?

Thanks,
Manny


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> b_b_b

> And I loved him because he used 'real' Hyderabadi
> hijaras in the scene of hijaras dancing while the
> mother of the prince was peaking through he
> door...all TGs in India who can afford a DVD player
> should have 'Heat and Dust' in their
> collections...most have never even heard of the
> movie no less seen  it..

> Even the excellent Indo-American writer Zia Jaffrey
> used a  movie pic of the beautiful young hijra from
> that scene for the cover of her  wonderful book on
> hijaras...'The Invisibles'...that can be ordered
> from _www.amazon.com_ (http://www.amazon.com)  ...or
> at most Oxfords and  Crosswords..

> If enough of you order 'The Invisibles'...maybe it
> will  be become a regular store item like all the
> books on royal Indian costumes and  cars..

> Best..

>
>
>


 

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