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    Some of the beauties i dragged home in the last months..

    First some pictures...i'll comment later
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    Some more..


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    Cool! Is the first an NSU? The little Alfa looks pretty nice... what are your plans for the Renault? R8 Gordini replicas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by csl177 View Post
    Cool! Is the first an NSU? The little Alfa looks pretty nice... what are your plans for the Renault? R8 Gordini replicas?
    NSU Prinz IV, I suppose.
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    interested in the alfa..
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    An 1300 GT Junior i should say. I'm looking to buy a 2000 soon, so found of that face !

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    Here is some more pictures.
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    TLC required...will it be worth the efforts?
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    Too bad the Fairlane is a 4-door, but great drivetrain. We don't see many early '60s Nissan/Datsun Bluebirds here... they were imported but after 1968 the 510 was much more successful. Per Henk's query, what are your plans for these?
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    Very nice.
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    I have a workshop here where i rebuild classic cars.....i will put all these through the mill.Decent classics are very scarce here
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    Some more of cars that came home in the last couple of months. There is a few more pix to post, they will follow later..
    Unmolested cars with very low mileage
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    That Alfa is fantastic! Congrats!
    I don't think I've seen one of that vintage in such good shape before.
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    Great stuff! I'd love to have a shop where I could do that
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    The Alfa and the Merc is not rebuilt cars...thay are as they came of the productionline and are still unmolested.
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