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Greets from Germany
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Hello to all members from Germany.
Thank you for the add. My name is Joerg, 56 yrs old and I bought a 62 Pick Up this days in the Netherlands. My first chevy was a 88 Suburban. Its still in Tucson AZ at my second/vacation home Here in Germany I'm drivin a 81 VAN G20. Third one is a 62 Chevy Pickup, 283 engine, four on the floor and i think the most of it is original except the rims and tires. I bought it these days and now I have to import it to Germany. First it is going to shop in the Netherlands to install an IMPCO lpg ( u name it propane, right) unit, then I have to do some paperwork and I hope all will be done in the last week of this year, so I can start the new with my new lovley toy. :metal: I'm sure, the time will come and I need help from you. I hope I can find a lot of ideas and options how to do. Greets from Germany. Here are my cars. |
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Welcome to the forum from Canada. That is a very nice fleet of trucks you have started to collect.
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Greetings from West "By God" Virginia, nice collection you have.
I fly for the Air Force and frequently fly to Ramstein. I always enjoy cruising on the A6. |
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I know that highway ...:lol: Aren't there to many speed limits? We have way to much limits on our highways. As I can remeber there is only one highway without any limit, in the south.. direction Bodensee. But it dosen't matter to me cause I'm only doing 55 .... |
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Welcome..nice 62
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Hi community,
that 62 was a mess, to much work to import and no registration as a historical car.... Now I found another one which is registered as a historical car and for sale, tomorrow I'll go to see it. |
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good luck, hope it work our for ya
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