Hello from France

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  1. jrwscout

    jrwscout New Member

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    Welcome aboard!
     
  2. HillbillyHipster

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    Your Ford wagon,looks alot like mine!! I have a 73 Country Sedan. I would love to see more pictures of yours.
     
  3. Bullitt69

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    Hi HillbillyHipster,
    73's and 74's models are similar. The difference are the front grill, on front lights and also details on front and rear bumpers. It seems yours is more clean than mine. I'll put some pictures asap.
    It's cool to discuss with an owner of the same model because in France it's an uncommon car. (y)
    In Fact, Americans station wagon are much less popular than muscle cars.
     
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    Hello from France.:Welcome:
     
  5. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    :Welcome:Bullitt69 and chevy230. I'm not bilingual, bisexual, or buying much of anything else! But I can welcome two Frenchmen to the forum at one time! Somehow I missed greeting you earlier. Perhaps I was taking my English leasons!
    I'm not from the south but have midwestern accent. Moving south I now say ya'all and stuff like that. It's not how we speak or how we write, it's makin friends and sharing our hobbys that counts. Again HOWDY!:clap:
     
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    Bienvenue sur l'equipe, Bullitt69!
     
  7. Bullitt69

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    Hi CatModelT
    No problem. I can see that a lot of new members join the forum everyday, so you are apologized. I'm agree with you, the most important is to share our hobby.
    What does mean, "HOWDY" ?:huh:
    Thank you for your welcome
     
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  8. Bullitt69

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    I found for "HOWDY"! that means hi, hello, hey etc..:yahoo:
     
  9. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    HOWDY again. Bullitt I'm sorry I didn't notice that question. You are correct. Actually I'm not from where most people say howdy. Down here where we now live I believe HEY is the correct word.
    Anyway, howdy hey and keep enjoying the forum.:dancing:
     
  10. Bullitt69

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    Hi jmt455

    I think you want to say "Welcome to the team" so in french you say "Bienvenue dans l'équipe" !!

    Thanks for your welcome!
     
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  11. Bullitt69

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    Ok ! I learn new words; it's great! :2_thumbs_up_-_anima
     
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    Bullitt: Welcome to the nuthouse we call home. One thing you will notice is that English, especially around here, is a variable language. A lot of our members actually speak American, as opposed to English. Some of us speak Canadian, and some speak Australian. We do have a few English speakers. Sometimes the Anglophones can even understand one another! Most of the time, though, it seems we need an interpreter to allow one English speaking member to communicate with another! Good luck improving your English here! You'll have fun trying, though!
     
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    :Welcome: to our treefort Bullit :D
     
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    salut, je suis nouveau et français ^^ je me rend compte qu'il y a quelques français ici tout de meme ^^ superbe le country squire, je suis vers bordeaux tu est d'ou ?? moi je vais d'acheter une ford ltd 76 :)

    for the english spoken :D

    hi, i'm new and french too ! i see there are a lot of french on this forum ^^
    nice country squire, i'm from bordeaux where do you come from ? i gonna buy a 76 ltd wagon
     

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