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Thank you for the additional photos. I'm impressed with the condition of these cars plus the number of them on display. 

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13 hours ago, espo said:

Thank you for the additional photos. I'm impressed with the condition of these cars plus the number of them on display. 

Yes David. This was my first visit on this meeting and I was amazed, how many American classics there are. There were more than 200 vehicles and most of them were from Berlin and near surroundings. Previously I didn't interest for U.S. cars, but now I like them better and better.

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Those were the days in the 50's 60's and 70's.   BIG American cars with lots of chrome gilding the lily!

Took the kids across the pond to do the usual Disney thing in Florida, and was a bit disappointed to see very few big old Yank Tanks on the roads and most cars seen were a bit smaller and more European in styling. I guess globalisation and standardisation in the car industry was moving on at a pace back then.

However, the trucks did not disappoint, as I could get to see many well known names that were never sold in the UK

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