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Importing a car from the USA

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Re: Importing a car from the USA

Post by grahamemmett »

I'm kind of glad you've given up on the idea :) :)
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Re: Importing a car from the USA

Post by JDB »

Ha ha, although I'm not sure I have entirely given up; I'll be 50 in 2 years time and am thinking of promising myself one as a birthday present. If I get rid of one of the DQs and my Midget I think I could maybe find room on the drive and also convince my wife that getting rid of two cars is worth the pain of acquiring another. I may wait until a Fury shows up though and really they need the "bubble" roof to look great ("eye of the beholder" etc), although getting rid of the Belvedere's slant 6 and fitting a Daimler 4.5 V8 would be very tempting, a Plymouth with a hemi would surely be fun!
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