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American Iron in Sweden. How cool is that! Had it not been titled I would have guessed anywhere USA.
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Hakan.........please tell me ONLY classic cars were allowed on the street! What a selection of classic rides!
Nice rides
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Great cars!!! That first '34 is the way a '34 should be built!
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That was really great stuff, Hakan! Boy do you have a LOT of old American Iron over there! A lot of convertibles and real "boats" - big old cars with lots of room and lots of class. Also, thanks for the blonde!
The only car I didn't see there was THE PHOENIX PROJECT................... will we EVER see that car on the road again? :-)
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" SPEECHLESS "
best line of cars I've seen since 1975 high school in so cal
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The breadth and quality of those cars is outstanding.
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It looks like everyone was having a great time! With the variety of cars there I would have never guessed that it was in Sweden. Years back I worked in an electroplating shop and the owner did a lot of business with a couple of contacts in Sweden. Some of my work (I did the plating) is running around on some old American iron over there. Some were really old.. Cord, Auburn and the like.
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