Those pictures/videos were great guys! The video on the red Imperial reminded me of a car my great Aunt/Uncle had. It was a 72 New Yorker 4 door hardtop, triple white car, white paint, white vinyl top, white leather interior, beautiful car. My favorites from the photo albums(in no particular order) were the 2 square Birds, a white and a red one, 69 Firebird conv, maroon 65 Impala SS, black F100, 58 Buick Super, turquiose 58 Cadillac, yellow/black vinyl 68 Charger.
What is the black and white wagon? Is it a 74 Dodge Fury 440, body lines looks just like my 74 Satellite except the front grille is different from the profile.
Today it was the first sunny but cold (+37°F) day here in North Germany and it was time for the first meeting at the old Gasoline Station. Here some pics, the rest here: http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t60/nitoh/2011-01-15%20Oldietanke/#!cpZZ1QQtppZZ28
37 degrees, boy for a cold day you had a very nice turnout....hope everyones heaters worked. Keep the pictures coming....everyone loves pictures. David
Great pix, nitoh. Thanks for sharing them with us. Nice to see that people take care of their cars over there.
If I have some new pics, I will post the pics here. Here is a Link from a 18year old guy, he makes some more pics from the meeting. He have no driver license, but a 65 Ford Falcon is his Garage. He will get the license in March. He says, new Euro-cars, no way! Old US-Cars thats it!!!!! Every guy arround 18years will drive VW, Audi and so on. He is little bit unique in this time. Cool guy!!!! https://picasaweb.google.com/116854541456883081659/OldtimerTankeHamburg15012012
Here some new pix from yesterday (weekly meeting): rest of the pix:http://s157.photobucket.com/albums/t60/nitoh/2012-02-26%20Oldietanke/ enjoy it!!!!!
for the guys that use their classic daily here in europe….…heater is the first thing to fix seeing al these cars in so many different places around the world, make ya wonder…..how long would the roadtrain be if you all line 'em up great pics, anyway >>still looking for a tailgate window crank for my '64 Impala <<