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Hi Martin,
yes, it was your car, my wife had seen. I just have ask her for the number, and she confirmed D-NY 911. At least there wouldn't be many more US-police-cars in D'dorf, am I right?
A few years ago I've seen a few US-police-cars with German plates in a small convoi on the Autobahn. Probably you or your friends on the way to a club-meeting.
My wife's brother is a policeman nearby Berlin. Actually he owns an original MZ ETZ 250 in GDR-"Volkspolizei"-trim. He also had a BMW-bike from the West German police, baut he had sold it. He's just searching for a VW Passat 32B or an Opel Ascona C in police-trim (or in a version, that you convert it to an 80ies-police-car. So it must be automatic, four doors, at best in white colour, no sunroof, etc. It's getting hard today to find these cars again.
VW Bus-freaks are crazy for T3-Buses, wich have been in use at the Bundesgrenzschutz, the German border-patrol. They had sliding doors in both sides and the very big original sunroof - extras, which had been so extremely expensive for normal customers, that they weren't sold often.
Mainly Eberspächer-extra-heatings were included, too.
yes, it was your car, my wife had seen. I just have ask her for the number, and she confirmed D-NY 911. At least there wouldn't be many more US-police-cars in D'dorf, am I right?
A few years ago I've seen a few US-police-cars with German plates in a small convoi on the Autobahn. Probably you or your friends on the way to a club-meeting.
My wife's brother is a policeman nearby Berlin. Actually he owns an original MZ ETZ 250 in GDR-"Volkspolizei"-trim. He also had a BMW-bike from the West German police, baut he had sold it. He's just searching for a VW Passat 32B or an Opel Ascona C in police-trim (or in a version, that you convert it to an 80ies-police-car. So it must be automatic, four doors, at best in white colour, no sunroof, etc. It's getting hard today to find these cars again.
VW Bus-freaks are crazy for T3-Buses, wich have been in use at the Bundesgrenzschutz, the German border-patrol. They had sliding doors in both sides and the very big original sunroof - extras, which had been so extremely expensive for normal customers, that they weren't sold often.
Mainly Eberspächer-extra-heatings were included, too.