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Hello from germany (hannover)

DIerk

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Hello together,

My name is Dierk. I am from germany and live near Hannover. My hobby is a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II 2door.

Best regards
 

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Welcome to the site! That's one sweet looking car you have!
 
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Welcome from Minnesota....nice ride. :headbang:
 
Welcome great looking ride
 
Welcome from the U.S. ...my old 71 is tearing up the roads there
 
Welcome aboard and nice car
 
That is one sweet Belvedere you have there!! Welcome :VB toast:!! What's she packin' under the hood?
 
Welcome to FBBO from warm & sunny NorCal

nice Belvedere
 
Welcome......I recently sold one of my 65 Coronets to a guy in Hannover:
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Welcome Dierk! Maybe you can answer a question I've had for a while about American muscle cars over in Europe--actually two questions... 1. What is the cost of keeping those big gas tanks full? 2, Is it a lot of fun to take that baby out on the Autobahn and open it up? Anyone can take a Porsche or BMW out there, but wouldn't it be a blast to take old Detroit muscle out on a highway with no speed limits and let 'er rip? Achtung Baby!
 
I am not Dierk but German too, so maybe I can answer your questions:

1. It costs too much:icon_cry: Given today`s exchange rate it is 5.20 Dollar per gallon.
2. Every American I talk to is dreaming about going down the Autobahn and having fun with speed. It could be fun, but imho it is not the point when driving with a 50 year old car. I have a `75 Coronet with the 318 (not a real muscle, I know) but I do love just cruising around on state roads or country roads. If I need it faster I take a modern car just for safety reasons. Almost every Autobahn is crowded almost every time, so one goes 80 mph, the other runs 180 mph and sometimes there are only two or three lanes. It is your choice if you think it`s fun participating with a 60ties drum brake car...

@ Dierk: Moin:hello2:
 
Welcome aboard Dierk, a very pretty car and a GREAT color but of course I'm a bit prejudiced...
 
Thank you for the nice welche :) i have a little bit modified 318. Tested it on the highway with GPS speed. 207 km/h was My limit. The car can more. But i needed three lanes to hold it on the street. It was more a challenge with my luck than driving a car.
 
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