
Cars from around 1975.
The window that the manager is pushing opened wide when I pressed it.
I didn’t really like the late-stage manager because he was selfish and engaged in bad behavior, like showing ulterior motives in archery.
There are moments a few times a year when I want to open and close the windows even with the engine off.
>>3
If the power is on, it should work.
>>5
That’s not it!
>>5
It can be more convenient to manually open the window when waiting in a children’s car at a pachinko parlor.
>>42
Don’t keep me waiting.
I thought it wouldn’t be bad if it still existed now, though.
Is it bad to have air with a high concentration of exhaust gases hitting your face?
Wasn’t the exhaust gas pollution worse back then?
You can just open the window when you want to open it…
Due to its location, a lot of wind comes in, making it cool even without air conditioning.
That was a suitable situation during the Showa era, so it might not be able to withstand the heat of the Reiwa era.
>>9
If you get hit by a hot wind that’s even hotter than your body temperature, it just makes you feel even hotter.
>>10
It’s not okay, so that’s why I disappeared.
I wonder how far we can handle factory orders.
>>11
Well, I think if Nakagawa asks, we can go as far as we need to.
By limiting the manual, direct entries should decrease as well.
>>12
Failed to start on a slope!
Doesn’t custom-made exceed the budget?
>>16
It’s okay because Nakagawa is forcing it; it’s just like when he’s pampering Ryo-san.
>>34
In the end, I made a good profit because I sold a lot to the old men with the same mindset as the department head.
It’s really funny how the dealer side can’t keep up with the onslaught.
You usually ride in the patrol car for pick-up and drop-off, right!
>>18
I want a new car for everyday use for my hobby…
I love the photo of the department head happily driving with Daiki-kun after buying the restored 2000GT.
About 30 years ago, there was a trend where Honda wanted a Porsche for 100,000, right? It was a backstage story.
When I opened the triangular window, the cigarette smoke blew away instantly.
The triangular window was on the Pajero from 1988.
With 3 million, you can’t buy anything significant as a new car, can you…
It must have been a time when cars were around 2 million yen.
I was surprised that our company car doesn’t have power windows.
I don’t really understand sedans in the first place.
>>27
It’s more fragrant than a bud.
>>30
???
>>32
Sandalwood…
These guys are close; they’re going to look at cars together.
I like the idea of going to see home appliances with the manager.
It’s better to buy a decent used car.
The light truck is still manual.
I should just return my license.
I’ve been riding in a Hakosuka for so long that I wonder what my sense of it was, Manager.
Twisting NISSAN makes it deliciously OSSAN.
>>39
The traditional art that continues from Fullaritesaossan.
Old cars were really lame in many ways.
Premacy?
>>41
Mercy is probably like that.
I don’t understand Densuke.
I didn’t know there was such a thing as a triangular window.
There was this in the car at my childhood home…
>>48
How old are you…?
The era when air conditioning was an expensive option.
Can it be opened from the outside too?
>>51
Impossible
I understand that you prefer angular shapes rather than curves.
The department head throwing a tantrum is quite refreshing…
Did the department head drive cars from before the 70s until the late Heisei era?