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Here the sightings from around the K 70-meeting two weeks ago.
These cars are owned by my club-friend, who owns a VW-garage. They were originally sold by him or his father. The VW-garage was established in 1964 and completely renovated -actually new built- in Spring 2016, re-opened two weeks before.
Something very very strange...a Golf III in full restoration with original parts...
It's a special edition "25 Jahre Golf GTI"
Here the bloke in the old black Roller-clunker has nearly smashed a K 70!!
At the same time with our meeting there was the
http://www.sachs-franken-classic.de/index.php?id=2
Some participants there obviously thought, that we belong to them - so this Rolls-driver was totally surprised, that the K 70 stopped and turned right onto the ground of the VW garage.
Randomly spotted on ore parking, driven by a young girl, who got it from her grandfather. Original 30.000 km.
A selfmade gift of our Romanian K 70-fellow (without tax-sticker...) After the evening in the old Gasthof it was empty
On the way back I stopped at a K 70-friend in the Westerwald, who repaired the totally worn out clutch of my K 70.
This Italy-reimport (ran in Napoli in its first life) has original 28.000 km and no rust nowhere.
I must admit, that the Romanian moonshine with 49% tastes better than this 9.5% hypersweet brain-crusher, although its fancy and stylish name...
In Germany we say "one pic says more than 1.000 words"
...
Most probably not. It's a GMC P-Chassis (i.e. a Value Van but sold as chassis only) from the late 1990s (1995/96+ ???) with, as said in the brochures, "a van body from an independent supplier". See the attached excerpt of the 1999 light commercial brochure, with the GMC logo still present.
Hmm, this van has to be minimum 30 years old, as it has a historic license plate
(assumed, there were no tricks or cheats about the papers...)
Some sights from my England-trip from outside the museums and the market:
The "Roxby Garage" in Warshaw nearby Southampton. Can it be one of the oldest still existing car dealership-buildings? The architecture looks like early 1920ies or even older.
These cars are owned by my club-friend, who owns a VW-garage. They were originally sold by him or his father. The VW-garage was established in 1964 and completely renovated -actually new built- in Spring 2016, re-opened two weeks before.





Something very very strange...a Golf III in full restoration with original parts...
It's a special edition "25 Jahre Golf GTI"



Here the bloke in the old black Roller-clunker has nearly smashed a K 70!!

At the same time with our meeting there was the
http://www.sachs-franken-classic.de/index.php?id=2
Some participants there obviously thought, that we belong to them - so this Rolls-driver was totally surprised, that the K 70 stopped and turned right onto the ground of the VW garage.

Randomly spotted on ore parking, driven by a young girl, who got it from her grandfather. Original 30.000 km.

A selfmade gift of our Romanian K 70-fellow (without tax-sticker...) After the evening in the old Gasthof it was empty


On the way back I stopped at a K 70-friend in the Westerwald, who repaired the totally worn out clutch of my K 70.
This Italy-reimport (ran in Napoli in its first life) has original 28.000 km and no rust nowhere.


I must admit, that the Romanian moonshine with 49% tastes better than this 9.5% hypersweet brain-crusher, although its fancy and stylish name...

In Germany we say "one pic says more than 1.000 words"


...
Most probably not. It's a GMC P-Chassis (i.e. a Value Van but sold as chassis only) from the late 1990s (1995/96+ ???) with, as said in the brochures, "a van body from an independent supplier". See the attached excerpt of the 1999 light commercial brochure, with the GMC logo still present.
Hmm, this van has to be minimum 30 years old, as it has a historic license plate
(assumed, there were no tricks or cheats about the papers...)
Some sights from my England-trip from outside the museums and the market:




The "Roxby Garage" in Warshaw nearby Southampton. Can it be one of the oldest still existing car dealership-buildings? The architecture looks like early 1920ies or even older.
