Thanks a lot Mike! It is really another incredible car show. I found it last year more interesting but it was still amazing what I got to see there in this year.
Guten Morgen Ralf! Wirklich tolle Autos die man dort in jeglichen Zustandsklassen sieht - finde ich super interessant. Alte Autos dürfen ruhig Patina haben. Der Caprice Wagon ist echt geil. Wobei Charles mich schon aufmerksam gemacht hat, dass da falsche Front drauf ist, da gehört eigentlich die mit den Chrom-Stoßstangen dran was man an ein paar Details erkennt. Aber auch wenn es nicht mehr ganz Original ist - es ist ein cooler Chevy Kombi!
Always liked the baby Mercedes from new . The 190E great design and lovely cars. We got the Caddy in the UK. I think people are missing a trick with the PT cruiser they may be out of fashion but the positives are they are cheap and just different. Pick up a good one while they are still around because the low price will see them disappear for good as some owners will feel they are not worth repairing when they break if the costs exceed the value. To answer your question- i like to hear you talking and giving commentary.
I also always liked the Baby Benz. When I turnt 18 I also had the chance to drive one at work when I had to drive to a seminar. Was feeling very nice back then although it was just only the 190 D with the 75 horses. I am with you about the PT Cruiser. It may be out of fashion, now. But had very good sales and suddenly when a lot of people decide to scrap it instead of giving it a fix of 500 to 1000 Euros because it exceeds the current value (not sure how much they cost now because nowadays it is like you've to pay 4000 Euros to get a car that just only still drives with new MOT but still having issues) ... but yes, suddenly there are way less of them. Keeping a good one is for sure also getting good in value at a later time. Nice retro design and it's an US car that can get you into US car meets although it's not a V8. Thanks a lot for your feedback about my commentary. Have a great Sunday my friend
@@BFDdrives The PT price here £800 to £1200 and no more than £2000 should get a really good one. Been to a good show today and was speaking to one of your fellow countryman.He was on holiday in Pickering North Yorks Moors and Steam Railways and found this show on the Internet. He told me how he was enjoying seeing the different cars and not just Porsche. I told him about your channel. Have a good week Sven
@@TipTopMotors. It's really interesting to see someone from another country at such classic car shows. I also love to see different cars than just Porsche and Mercedes. What I find even more fascinating are of course the shows over there with all the many British cars that aren't known here.
It looks like they replaced the front of that wagon with a Caprice front end with the molded bumpers and not the original steel bumpers. Looks nice until you see the overhang of the 5mph bumpers that don’t meet any body molding. And that rear bumper sticker made me smile, 😂
Hey Charles! You've a good eye on the Caprice. I didn't notice it - but I am also not really an expert about these Chevys. But when you mention the detail then of course it can't be unseen. The rear bumber is really funny. At the last part of the show was a Volvo wagon and there was a sticker in German saying "Greta who? Never seen!" and two pigtails hanging from under the door over the bumper, hahahaha. I like this humor!
@@BFDdrives Those stickers sound hilarious! They won’t be driving electric cars, 😂! I usually see things like that and it’s sticks in my head like that front bumper.