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Anton Cech

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I am Anton from Vienna Austria.
Driving older cars since ever, as dayly driver. As I was still a boy (about 20) had my first british car, an old Morris Oxford with a diesel engine, took me a lot of work to keep it somehow running, but was astonishing comfortable to me. Then had a few more of them as well as some Austin Cambriges. Finally an Rover 2000TC, which was nice to drive but very unreliable. When I started honestly working, got company cars. Later, when I was on my own used German cars, VW, Audi and now Mercedes. But when I was still very young, I met a guy with a car never seen before, an Vandenplas 4L. Since then, was dreaming to own one some day. So tomorrow will go to France to have a look at one of those cars and was thinking to join a forum where other members might know that kind of cars, and might let me know which parts I will haveI to especially look and examine tomorrow. I am 70 plus, that's why I am not looking for a car in England, because I am to old to get used of a right hand drive car.
Thanks to all of yo and best regards from Vienna, Anton
 
I am Anton from Vienna Austria.
Driving older cars since ever, as dayly driver. As I was still a boy (about 20) had my first british car, an old Morris Oxford with a diesel engine, took me a lot of work to keep it somehow running, but was astonishing comfortable to me. Then had a few more of them as well as some Austin Cambriges. Finally an Rover 2000TC, which was nice to drive but very unreliable. When I started honestly working, got company cars. Later, when I was on my own used German cars, VW, Audi and now Mercedes. But when I was still very young, I met a guy with a car never seen before, an Vandenplas 4L. Since then, was dreaming to own one some day. So tomorrow will go to France to have a look at one of those cars and was thinking to join a forum where other members might know that kind of cars, and might let me know which parts I will haveI to especially look and examine tomorrow. I am 70 plus, that's why I am not looking for a car in England, because I am to old to get used of a right hand drive car.
Thanks to all of yo and best regards from Vienna, Anton
I've never seen much of an upgrade to a Vandenplas from a standard Jaguar.
Nearly all Jaguars come with Connolly leather, lots of real burl-wood and the Jaguar driving experience.
 
Thank you for the reply. I am looking for points I will have to especially check when visiting that car. Thank you and regards Anton
A lovely car and rare. Looks like the issues are the usual ones - Rust, scarcity of parts and I presume expensive (leather) interiors.

 
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