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Greetings from Germany!

advolar

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Hi!
I'm joining you from Germany because two of our cars spend decades of their early life in the US and I'm trying right now to Close some significant gaps in the history of

a. AN5 - L 32300, a BugEye which belongs to my daughter. This car was delivered to TX in 1960 and exported to Germany in 1992, last Registration in FL
b. 670501, a Jaguar XK 120 OTS, delivered in 1950 to Max Hoffmann, NY


I will look for the appropriate sections in the forum to post my questions reg the US history of These two cars.


I'm looking forward to an exciting communication.
Wolfgang
 
WELCOME!! I went to Jr High School in Germany (Baumholder). My wife is from Black Forrest area (South of Stuttgart). Hope you enjoy your time here!
 
Hello, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Thanks for the welcome!
We are sitting near Hannover about 4 hrs (German Autobahn!) north of Stuttgart.
I'll do the Solitude Revival again in 2015 (very, very close to Stuttgart.
Wolfgang
 
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