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basketcase0302 wrote:Ottar,
Thanks one sharp Lincoln! :thup:

Got a 460 in it?

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It is and the general motors rigs are nice too. I LOVE tailfins!!
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Thanks for the pics Ottar...very nice. :thup:
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Ottar that is a very nice Lincoln. Are you in any of the pictures? Your brothers Caddy is a looker too! :thup:
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Hi,

I will send picture of my friends cars.
Many of them have cadillac whith big tailfins.
One of me friends have i 1959 cadillac eldo biarriz.
This is i Ford forum , but i can maybe send picture of the many old American car in Norway.
You will not belive how many old American cars , thath comes to Norway evry week whith ship
from your contry. In Sweden they are totaly crayy about your old cars. And the prices are sky high.

Thanks

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got any pictures of the intrument cluster? 67's had one of the coolest looking speedometers ever.
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Thanks for the Pics :clap: Your brothers 58 Caddy is Sweet :D
Your cars look Very nice too. :rock:
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Nice truck, welcome from Mississippi. Jay
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I was surprised to see the Norwegian flag when I was looking around the Fordification site! My grandmother and grandfather on my mom's side came to America as children from Norway! Welcome, from a different part of Florida! When I was selling off a bunch of my old Mustang parts many years ago a few of them were purchased by someone that was taking them back the a different Scandinavian country.

I saw in your one photos that the truck has a Texas tag on the front and another photo shows the truck has an Indiana tag on the back. With the Texas tag on the front I would take it that the truck started off in Texas and made it's way to Indiana. Certain parts of Texas are known for no rust to low rust vehicles due to the very hot and dry climate most of the year. That is definitely a nice looking truck! I'm sure you will enjoy owning and driving it around.

So, in the winter months are you still able to drive around over in the area of Norway that you live in or is most of your travel in those months by snow-mobile or skis? I have seen some programs that showed the winter weather in parts of Norway and there is a picture in the Electric Substation Division of our electric utility that shows the transmission (very large) power lines only a few feet above the snow.
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Nice looking truck,
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Hi Ottar,
Welcome from Switzerland. Congratulation to your truck!

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