New member for the Netherlands

Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by digikorrie, Mar 22, 2013.

  1. fannie

    fannie Well-Known Member

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    :Welcome: to SWF, nice to meet you.
     
  2. the Rev

    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    bother ...that is a lovely wagon...and those keystone Classics look bitchin on it !!!(y)
    I have a few sets...one set is going on my 68 Country Sedan I think:D

    :Welcome: to the joint Korrie...and thanx for the great intro(y)
     
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    mashaffer New Member

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    That is one beautiful hunk of Dearborn iron! Six thumbs up. :)

    mike
     
  4. digikorrie

    digikorrie New Member

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    Thanks everybody :bouncy:

    I am pleased with these 2150 kilogram of steel and sheetmetal
    but i think the body is just a bit thicker then the cars born just right now.

    So realsteel !:) and i wil comfort it but in the Netherlands it is not a cheapcar to drive 1 liter gas wil be 1,77 euro and that just for about 3.5 miles.
    I refuse to let it run on LPG because i find an USA car does not run on LPG just like the old days Benziene ( gas ) that is where they are made for. And find parts for it that is also difficult i am now doing a search for the original Philco AM/FM radio because now there is only AM and in europe it is better to have FM also.

    Somtimes i see a radio for a good price but the shippingcost:cry: sometimes is aboute the same rate as my ticket to the USA :mad:

    But my time will come i am in no hurry to find it

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    Korrie
     
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    :Welcome: thats a great looking wagon (y)
     
  6. MikeT1961

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    When it comes to the radio, you might consider going with one from Classic Autosound. They take a modern head unit and modify it to fit the old dashboards. No cutting is involved, which is good. Plus, most of their units have provision for a USB input as well as MP3. The price is not likely out of line for what you would pay for an original AM/FM that does not sound as good, either.
     

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