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You wont believe it, but this was really my first sight, when I entered the spare part market in Malmedy/Belgium yesterday
Rare, too, I think. Never noticed before.
Other Benelux rarities:
More Rootes-crap (but that was all of it):
Other impressions. Due the ugly rain-weather the classic car park was not filled.
No Belgian or other European assembling, or?
1969 only:
I was a bit surprised, that the Belgian aftersales marktet company Van Weezel also did make parts for COMECON-cars. The grille is for a late Wartburg 353 and the wing for a Moskvich.
My own catches were overseeable, but it was fine for me.
I've hoped to find the two French blokes again, which das a lot of doormats with car-motifs for sale, when I had been on that event some years ago. But obviously their business was closed down for copyright-reasons. All these motifs were "loaned" from car magazines and advertises. This was surely not legal.
So my doormat with a photo of the front sight of this car -picked from that article, too:
http://vw-scene.de/szene-live/motor-features/detailansicht/article/gluecksritter.html
seems to be the only one at all
After a classic Belgian lunch
I drove to the area Frankfurt for my club general meeting.




Rare, too, I think. Never noticed before.


Other Benelux rarities:







More Rootes-crap (but that was all of it):



Other impressions. Due the ugly rain-weather the classic car park was not filled.




No Belgian or other European assembling, or?









1969 only:





























I was a bit surprised, that the Belgian aftersales marktet company Van Weezel also did make parts for COMECON-cars. The grille is for a late Wartburg 353 and the wing for a Moskvich.


My own catches were overseeable, but it was fine for me.

I've hoped to find the two French blokes again, which das a lot of doormats with car-motifs for sale, when I had been on that event some years ago. But obviously their business was closed down for copyright-reasons. All these motifs were "loaned" from car magazines and advertises. This was surely not legal.
So my doormat with a photo of the front sight of this car -picked from that article, too:
http://vw-scene.de/szene-live/motor-features/detailansicht/article/gluecksritter.html
seems to be the only one at all

After a classic Belgian lunch

I drove to the area Frankfurt for my club general meeting.