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Is that what German dogs shout instead of "Walls!" :D
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Ivor wrote:Stu ist nur Angeberei! :D
He is. His ability to shove it into a translator! :oops: :D

She only taught me to say a couple of things, but they'd be no good to me talking to you lot. ;)
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Hi , what does it take to make it legal in Germany..
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Chris told me that anything not of the original car or date (1974) can be considered illegal...if they spot it.
Given the options list on our cars they must have fun working it all out.
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thanks for that international-sausage welcome :D

making it legal:
there is a special registration in germany for cars that are older than 30 years.
this registration makes it a lot!!! cheaper (what makes it possible in the first place for normal people) to drive that car.
to get that registration you have to fulfil a lot of conditions...
no parts are allowed to be newer than the car is ( but modern safety systems and ecological stuff)
you need a km/h scale
the lights (right driving)
car must be in a good condition (no rust, good brakes, no oil
y engine, ...)
no extravagant coloration
no tigerskin seatcover
a modern radio is allowed !(they are so good to us)
and so on...its a long list and not everything you have to fulifil 100 %
it depends largely upon the guy who is inspecting your car...
(had sex last night or not...mopar fan or not...and so on)
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it depends largely upon the guy who is inspecting your car...
(had sex last night or not...mopar fan or not...and so on)
see you
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They call that an MOT in theUK.. :read2: Good luck with the Dart.. :thumbright:
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I have never felt the need to have sex with my MOT man the night before the test. :shock: :lol:
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no

bit if it fails it can feel like its the other way round
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marmite wrote: no tigerskin seatcover
That ought to be law worldwide.
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Stu wrote:
marmite wrote: no tigerskin seatcover
That ought to be law worldwide.
no freaky seatcover...thats what i meant :D
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Ive heard of them ripping down motors to measure bore size!!! :shock:
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mo_malone wrote:Ive heard of them ripping down motors to measure bore size!!! :shock:
I don´t think so, but nothing is impossible here in lawland...

Aaaaand some pics of the "rocker panels" (is that right?) and tank´s place.
speeding up these days, and try to finish the bodywork, to paint the krautster in September...

going to make some new pictures tomorow.

...if you want some...
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Great work , Chris. Really impressed :thumbright:
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Nice work Marmite!!! :thumbright:

Couldn't be doing with all that legality stuff?
Its hard enough trying to get street legal here in the UK, without having to have sexual relationships with a grease covered MoT Inspector LOL!
I do know some Moparfloks that would probably enjoy that though???

Good luck with the Mopar, and why is it that 70's Mopars rust worse than 60's one???

Hope this piccy helps for the fender.

Bacca.
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70s mopars made from higher % of recycled steel??

best illutration of this is VWs

1939-1968 factory had an iron ore plant at one end and the cars came out the other

1968 japanese recycled steel was well cheap Both US and Euro car makers jumped on the band wagon and VW turned their steel factory into a museum

post 68 VWs rust badly
and they didn't get it sorted until about 1980 how many mk 1 golfs do you see that are not Karmann Cabriolets made way after the MK1 was replaced?

1968 onwards cars rusted like there was no tomorrow until paint and coating tech and the 5 year warranty caught up

so If chrysler was trying to save a buck or two i bet the % of recycled to virgin steel changed for the worse as they moved into the 70s

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