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Iīd like to join the forum and find out what I donīt know and why to get a Chevelle as my next car...
A little about myself: Soon to turn 50 years young. Have wasted far to many years on motorbikes but have found an urge to explore american mucsle cars, a bit late but still. Iīve had an 1958 Cadillac, an 1973 Stingray Convertible and I now have an 1957 Bel Air Sport Sedan wich I will sell to finance the purchase of some kind of an musclecar, perhaps an Chevelle depending on what I find when I have the money... Letīs just wait and see if I find what I look for. Last edited by Coolvette; 07-23-2010 at 10:47 PM. Reason: Bad spelling |
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Hi Coolvette,nice to have you here!
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Welcome to the site. I have friends that live near Sundsvall. Glad to have you here.
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Welcome Coolvette. Doesn't matter what kind of car you drive, just as long as you have a love of cars. Glad your here.
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Hi Coolvette, glad you found us. Hope you find a Chevelle, they're awesome cars.
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So Coolvette what kind of bikes have you had? Grumpy and my son always like to check out the bikes that they see.
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My first classic was an 1958 Cadillac Series 62 with extended deck. That car was long, too long for my garage so I sold it after one year. Next car was another old dream, a 1973 Stingray Convertible, I really enjoyed that car for two summers. Now I have an 1957 Bel Air Sport Sedan with full history to the first owner, you can find some of it here: www.chevy57.se Now I have the Bel Air for sale and when itīs gone I will look for a late sixties or early seventies musclecar, possibly a Chevelle wich Iīm very fond of. I am not fanatic in any kind, I will look for a nice and tempting car of any brand so I might as well end up wth a Ford or a Mopar... Last edited by Coolvette; 07-25-2010 at 08:02 AM. |
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Now, if your in Sweden it has to be a little more difficult to find some of these cars, or am I wrong. Are the american made cars easily found in Sweden?
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Especially considering we are a quite small country with just over 9 million citizens. It is actually quite difficult to find buyers to all of the cars that is for sale but that can also be seen as many sellers put too high price on their cars. Have a look at one of our most popular ad sites: http://www.usabil.nu/default.asp You will find a lot of american cars in all kinds of shapes. |
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Welcome from Oregon, glad to have you here.
Ray
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