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[IMG][IMG][IMG] So, when I post a photo of a Toyota with a big front bumper, I can claim that I'm from Japan ? I can truly understand why...
Like they say in the Netherlands: Good busy, Jans !!!!! :thumbs2:
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Best thing is that you don't have to change shoes !!!
See, that's why I never start scanning, editing, resizing, uploading and posting right away.....:banana:
Here's a Streetview screenshot showing where the Caprice was parked, right where that grey Volkswagen is in this photo: [IMG] Here's what...
That photo was taken close to the Heineken brewery in Amsterdam, tourist can book a tour there and after the tour they are allowed to drink all...
I can scan the info (image) from the 1974 Buick Owner's Manual, let me know if you are still searching :thumbsup:
I just found Mrs. Zettel's son on Facebook, sent him a message and asked if the Roadmaster is still part of the family....:thumbsup:
In 1995 Popular Mechanics magazine was giving away this Buick Roadmaster Wagon: Click thumbnails [IMG] [IMG][IMG] You can read about the...
The happy winners in the February 1996 issue: [IMG][IMG]
And in February 1995 you could win a brand new model year 1995 Buick Roadmaster Wagon: Click thumbnails [IMG] [IMG][IMG]
Part II, April 1994: Click thumbnails [IMG] [IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG]
From Popular Mechanics magazine, November 1993: Click thumbnails [IMG] [IMG][IMG][IMG]
If you have plenty of time, check out Hans's website with loads and loads of old car brochures: Fedrelandsvennen [img] (the new name of this...
Fully loaded Caprice wagon, it even came with the nowadays very desirable "Bowling alley option" :thumbs2: (An US$ 399.00 option for model year...
Hans Tore Tangerud from Kristiansand in Norway likes to go camping with his family. There's room for two people to sleep in the back of the...
Get some fans together and contact them:
I've contacted the people from NeoScale, they told me that the Estate Wagon will be on the market wordwide in December. They don't sell directly...
Matchbox did 1:43 diecast cars, but 1:64 is the "well know" Matchbox size. Here's a video that shows you a 1:43 car, look at the filmer's hand...