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Post by Volktales on Dec 19, 2014 23:30:36 GMT -8
I stumbled across this video. The relevant part starts at 5:25. Worth a chuckle or two. There is more interesting stuff later on too.
That blue car is an extremely rare Canadian built Frontenac and someone would probably love that rare grill assembly..
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Post by tony on Dec 20, 2014 8:21:21 GMT -8
Pretty cool video , fairly complete Vauxhall was interesting!
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Post by PICTUP on Dec 20, 2014 8:48:45 GMT -8
I would have sworn the guy is an American until I heard an "eh", followed by an explanation that he is BTW a Canadian, lol. Since when does a 66/67 Fastback get mistaken for a Vauxhall?? At least he readily admits he knows nothing about "imports". Wonder where he is? Sounds like he's from well back east…. coast by the sounds of things. Cool stuff, but kinda sad.
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Post by Brenticon on Dec 20, 2014 9:20:09 GMT -8
My guess is Newfoundland or New Brunswick. Probably the first one. PEI has red on white plates too, but a pic of ann of green gables on it I paused it (the vid) at the start to check out his plate on his quad. But then again, it could be northern Ab, also known as Newfoundland west, lol. I love finding old cars in the woods .... a couple blocks from my place were a couple, here a door still left behind
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Post by Volktales on Dec 20, 2014 9:48:26 GMT -8
His other video is from Perth-Andover, New Brunswick. Some of the cars had NB plates on them. I know there is a stash near Morrell Sanctuary in Nanaimo but couldn't remember exactly where they were...
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Post by PICTUP on Dec 20, 2014 11:02:17 GMT -8
Time to get a video camera Russ!
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Post by rustybug61 on Dec 20, 2014 21:41:07 GMT -8
That vauxhall looks like it has an engine in the back just like a volkswagen. But I don't know nuthin bout imports.
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