Hi from Spain!!
Hello from the old Europe:
Well, hard to talk about me. (I guess everybody says the same). (I guess everybody says this also). (And this)...:):):) My first approach to American cars was my Cadillac Allante. What can I say?. Just that it made me love your cars, guys. I owned a lot of cars, so I used to buy used ones at nice prices. I even owned a Mercedes SL. Well, nothing compared to that Cadillac. Uff, how much I miss it. Now I own a Jeep Jk and I'm planning to buy a new Challenger, although I will buy a SE V6. This engine is more than enough for a country like Spain, with so many stupid restrictive laws about speed and noise. I would have prefered a convertible one, but, as I may see, Dodge won't make it. At least by the moment. I hope that in the future... So, the same that I did with my Jeep, before buying the Challenger I want to know all the aspects about it through the Forum. Ok, see you later. PS: My dreamed car always was the 70' Convertible Challenger. Not enough money to get a nice one now :mad::mad: |
Originally Posted by 2emes
(Post 74244)
Hello from the old Europe:
Well, hard to talk about me. (I guess everybody says the same). (I guess everybody says this also). (And this)...:):):) My first approach to American cars was my Cadillac Allante. What can I say?. Just that it made me love your cars, guys. I owned a lot of cars, so I used to buy used ones at nice prices. I even owned a Mercedes SL. Well, nothing compared to that Cadillac. Uff, how much I miss it. Now I own a Jeep Jk and I'm planning to buy a new Challenger, although I will buy a SE V6. This engine is more than enough for a country like Spain, with so many stupid restrictive laws about speed and noise. I would have prefered a convertible one, but, as I may see, Dodge won't make it. At least by the moment. I hope that in the future... So, the same that I did with my Jeep, before buying the Challenger I want to know all the aspects about it through the Forum. Ok, see you later. PS: My dreamed car always was the 70' Convertible Challenger. Not enough money to get a nice one now :mad::mad: |
Nice cars in Spain
I was stationed in Rota, Spain from 1982-1986. Shipped over my 1981 Camaro and had a blast. Learned quickly which streets to avoid. Some of the streets in Rota were verrrrry narrow.
Anyway, have a good one. Steven |
Having driven in Europe a couple of times in the past I have to agree that most roads on your side of the "pond" were not built for American sized cars. It would definitively be a challenge to drive a Challenger through many of your towns. But, it would be a blast on the open road!!
When I was in Germany many years ago, there was a guy who was touring Europe with a full size Chevy crew cab dualie that had a camper on the back!!! Welcome to the Forum............... |
Welcome to the forum. Send of pics. of the streets you drive on.
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 11:57 AM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands