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Congratulations, Raul!
@Max, @Neptune: Sweden is a good country to find US-cars, because they had been always popular there, more than in other European countries.
O.k., this one was imported from the USA as an used car, so it's not in the famous "norrbottenkörd"-style.
- a Swedish word, which I know (also "bilskrotning" and bildemontering") It means, that the car was driven i nthe far North, where it's too cold to use salt in the winter. These cars are always good - but unfortunately very rare, because not many people are living over there.
@Neptune, a tip from me after 19 years being a K 70-fan and after 30 years as a plate-collector:
You will find "your" car, surely. Prhaps not now, but later.
With patience, good connections and some luck (but not neccessarily much money), you will sooner or later get everything, you were looking for.
@Max, @Neptune: Sweden is a good country to find US-cars, because they had been always popular there, more than in other European countries.
O.k., this one was imported from the USA as an used car, so it's not in the famous "norrbottenkörd"-style.
- a Swedish word, which I know (also "bilskrotning" and bildemontering") It means, that the car was driven i nthe far North, where it's too cold to use salt in the winter. These cars are always good - but unfortunately very rare, because not many people are living over there.
@Neptune, a tip from me after 19 years being a K 70-fan and after 30 years as a plate-collector:
You will find "your" car, surely. Prhaps not now, but later.
With patience, good connections and some luck (but not neccessarily much money), you will sooner or later get everything, you were looking for.