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- From: shoppa@erin.caltech.edu (TIM SHOPPA)
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- Subject: Re: What does GT mean in all these sports models ?
- Message-ID: <30JUL199213572284@erin.caltech.edu>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 21:57:00 GMT
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- In article <sks.712436068@ash.cs.scarolina.edu>, sks@cs.scarolina.edu (Shawn Sremaniak) writes...
- >As far as I know, and this was true in Europe, GT stands for
- >"Grand Tourisme" (sp) coming from the italian language. The exact
- >meaning/translation eluded me ... :(
- >
- >Shawn SreMANIAK sks@usceast.cs.scarolina.edu
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- According to Tom & Ray (the Boston-Italian CarTalk guys, aka Click
- and Clack), it is Italian for "fat tourist." :-)
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- Tim (Shoppa@erin.caltech.edu)
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