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Picture of the Day: Whose Cars are Rotting in Pakistan?

Posted on June 8, 2007
Filed Under >Owais Mughal, History, Photo of the Day
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I’ll let the photo do most of the talking. Just a brief introduction. These cars belonged to Fatima Jinnah and are now rotting at Sindh Archive offices in Clifton Karachi. Photo is taken from Trekearth.

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  1. ali khan says:
    December 27th, 2009 5:10 pm

    does any wanna start a “Electric Car business” with me….

    its really amazing…. you can convert any car in less than $7000 thats 560000 Rupees.

    all you need to do is

    1. Throw away the Engine….

    2. Put Batteries and a Motor……

    Never worry about Patrol or Diesel or CNG …. or changing Oil…..

    I have Toyota 2.oD and i put almost 2800 Rupees on Deisel every week….. thats almost 12000/month…. and I dont use this car that much…. and I have to think about how expensive its getting to use my Car…..

    you drive your Car for free….for the rest of its lifetime…..

    - 10 Minutes of Charging give you over 100 Miles
    - Speed upto 100 miles/ hour..

    The process is so Simple, People in USA and Europe are doing it in their home…. who have no mechanical background…..

    see for your self …. search ” Home Made Electric Car ” on Youtube.com

    any one interested reply to me…

    also charging your Car for the whole month cost less than 600 Rupees….

    Thanks
    Ali Khan

  2. waqt says:
    April 16th, 2009 5:55 pm

    waqt ne keea kya haseen situm
    tum rahay na tum, hum rahay na hum

  3. tamour iqbal says:
    April 16th, 2009 2:55 am

    we didn’t took care of the country whi ch they gave to us all…cars are something much smaller than that..but seriously this brings tears to my eyes..
    it should not meant to be like this and somebody should do to something to protect these assets.

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