Thank you for posting these amazing pics and video. Seeing all of those fusies together was a sight to behold.
Just gotta say, that was fricking awesome to see all of those great cars cruising along the Moselle. By chance did your group go into Bernkastel or just visit the vineyards? Beautiful country, visited there many times. Originally from Idar-Oberstein before moving to the states when very young.
BBTR started in Bernkastel-Kues 5 years ago. Since then we moved to Erden, 3 villages downstream. The cruise went right through Bernkastel-Kues. In fact, the first Video was filmed there.
Hope my "fellow" Germans don't mind a pic of my old 300 back in the late eighties when these cars cost £800 LOL. ....we just need "more" land to be able to drive these big cars as a daily....we have run out of room on this small piece of rock I live on.
Some great pictures from our friend Mitch. In the first part of the tour he was in my car, but sometimes half out of the window ;)
Thank you both for the pics, here is another shot (from another angle) that I am taking the liberty to repost from a public FB group, as it provides additional info about the 1969 Polaras depicted in the pics. @Don Stolfi @71Polara383 @69Polara383 @polara71 @amazinblue82
The white 69 Polara 500 318, is my old car Cancritter and I picked up in Edmonton back in the days and then it went to Germany.
Thank you for providing more history on DM41F9R287.49 Question: what is the . in the VIN sequence of this Canadian-built (R code for Windsor), Canadian market (B VON) Polara 500? @69CoronetRT @cbarge @Bill Watson @kmccabe56 @polara71 @71Polara383