Mopar Nationals Germany

And I will get more pictures from a guy I met there. I've invited him to FCBO and he will join us in the next couple days, I hope. He is a german who lives in the netherlands atm. He ownes a Gold 1970 4-door Imperial. That's no5 ;)
 
at the same time up north

cadvair
index.php


Vhale
index.php


just another imported junk
index.php


nastola_cruising_2014_35_20140803_1260415051.jpg
 
And I will get more pictures from a guy I met there. I've invited him to FCBO and he will join us in the next couple days, I hope. He is a german who lives in the netherlands atm. He ownes a Gold 1970 4-door Imperial. That's no5 ;)

Hi Julian,

thanks for the pics. So I don't need to load them up :))
It was nice to meet you !

Carsten
 
And I will get more pictures from a guy I met there. I've invited him to FCBO and he will join us in the next couple days, I hope. He is a german who lives in the netherlands atm. He ownes a Gold 1970 4-door Imperial. That's no5 ;)

Here are some pics of his car I have taken on a show last year






 
this Imperial belongs to my friend Ebby.
It is a california car and was originally F3 green (called surf green met by Imperial).
Got a repaint in NL many moons ago, car is since the early 90s in europe.

Carsten

Yep, the underside was a little pitty and the interior blown up but still a nice car! I like it!
 
Dan's (ceebuddy) nice GT.

It's just a rackety '71 Sport Fury four-door hardtop (I wish it was a GT!) that was never shy of making contact to other objects and has a faible for oxidation in certain areas. But it's very reliable and well equipped (window lifts, cruise control, power driver's seat, power locks, remote trunk opener, headlight washer, among other options). Most important, though, it has a lot of history mostly due to the previous owner and that's why it means a lot to me. The car was sold new in Switzerland and has a kph-speedometer.

Unfortunately, there was no time to talk to him. Every time I saw him, he was in a discussion...
Jeeez, Julian, why didn't you nudge me in the side to keep me from getting talked to by total strangers about issues I don't really care about? :icon_wink:

thanks for the pics. So I don't need to load them up
That was exactly my thought
smile.png
Thank you, Julian!
 
Hey, Carsten or Julian, do you guys know of a black '76 New Yorker wagon from Sweden that has an Imperial front clip on it? It was at the '90 Cologne event. Somewhere, I have pics of it from the day. I was curious if it was still around.

I see German, Dutch, Belgian, and Luxembourg license plates - looks like a great turnout for the show! With German reunification and the resulting changes in the license plates, it is harder to tell where some of the cars are from! I recognize Essen, Darmstadt, and Cologne, but the others are much more difficult.

I'm glad to see you guys had a successful show!
 
It's just a rackety '71 Sport Fury four-door hardtop (I wish it was a GT!) that was never shy of making contact to other objects and has a faible for oxidation in certain areas. But it's very reliable and well equipped (window lifts, cruise control, power driver's seat, power locks, remote trunk opener, headlight washer, among other options). Most important, though, it has a lot of history mostly due to the previous owner and that's why it means a lot to me. The car was sold new in Switzerland and has a kph-speedometer.

And I thought... :O I'm sorry (for you ;) ) But still a great car! I thought that just the GT had the hideaway headlights.

Jeeez, Julian, why didn't you nudge me in the side to keep me from getting talked to by total strangers about issues I don't really care about? :icon_wink:

Ya, I'm sorry. My mom once told me to not interrupt people. Maybe this doesn't fit in every situation! But your licenseplate (and Carsten) reminded me that you are from Bad Homburg, and that Neu-Anspach isn't very far away. So let me know when you are on a local show and I be there! ;) Or just come by and take a look at my pile of Imperial ;)


That was exactly my thought :) Thank you, Julian!

My pleasure. It was the first Mopar nats for me and I was overwhelmed about all the great cars!
 
Hey, Carsten or Julian, do you guys know of a black '76 New Yorker wagon from Sweden that has an Imperial front clip on it? It was at the '90 Cologne event. Somewhere, I have pics of it from the day. I was curious if it was still around.

I see German, Dutch, Belgian, and Luxembourg license plates - looks like a great turnout for the show! With German reunification and the resulting changes in the license plates, it is harder to tell where some of the cars are from! I recognize Essen, Darmstadt, and Cologne, but the others are much more difficult.

I'm glad to see you guys had a successful show!

Unfortunately this wagon was not present this year. I would love to see such a conversion!


There were a lot of cars all over germany and its neighbors. A lot of plates from the ruhrpott area around the nats as well as plates from further away, like munich or hamburg. Amazing to see that much Cs right here in my dooryard!
 
Hey, Carsten or Julian, do you guys know of a black '76 New Yorker wagon from Sweden that has an Imperial front clip on it? It was at the '90 Cologne event. Somewhere, I have pics of it from the day. I was curious if it was still around.

I see German, Dutch, Belgian, and Luxembourg license plates - looks like a great turnout for the show! With German reunification and the resulting changes in the license plates, it is harder to tell where some of the cars are from! I recognize Essen, Darmstadt, and Cologne, but the others are much more difficult.

I'm glad to see you guys had a successful show!

Hi Pat,

you mean the wagon with the 1972 Imperial front clip?
It has been around in the late 80s early 90s but I haven't seen it in the last 20+ years anymore.
It came from southern germany.

Lots of dutch Mopars at the show, some Luxemburgers and guys from Belgium. We had three cars from Finnland, too

Carsten
 
Hey, Carsten or Julian, do you guys know of a black '76 New Yorker wagon from Sweden that has an Imperial front clip on it? It was at the '90 Cologne event. Somewhere, I have pics of it from the day. I was curious if it was still around.

I faintly remember a black mid-seventies B-body station with a narrowed '72 Imperial front clip. A ridiculous contraption. I saw it in 2002 or so at a dealer in northern Bavaria.

changes in the license plates, it is harder to tell where some of the cars are from!
If anybody cares, here is a list of the Codes on German license plates and what cities or regions they refer to.
 
a black '76 New Yorker wagon from Sweden that has an Imperial front clip on it?
Here are scans from some analog pictures. That were taken in the dark. Of a black car. Uh... great.

The paint on the car was rough, as was everything else. The engine played a well-known R&B tune ("I hear you knockin'"). Asking price was an astounding EUR 9,999. It was pathetic. But like passing a traffic accident, I had to look...

impstation_1.jpg


impstation_2.jpg


impstation_3.jpg


impstation_4.jpg
 
Yes, that is the car I was thinking of! It had a narrowed Imperial front clip, which was pretty cool in theory, but rough in the execution!

And thanks for the link to the German city codes - that has changed a LOT from the early '90s!
 

Is this a car that just arrived in Germany recently? It looks a lot like the coupe that was for sale in Los Angeles a couple months ago. I don't remember if I posted a link to it, or someone else did, but if it's the same car, we discussed it here. Good looking car.

Not enough doors. :)

at the same time up north

cadvair
Vhale
index.php

That right there is a good looking car. Like, a really good looking car. That is one of the best looking customs I've seen in a long time. So clean.
 
Back
Top