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18th May 2012, 18:17
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So you think you are cool...
But I kidnapped no 66.....
with a few improvements.... steering wheel, tyres, mirror, front indicators, black grille, race safety belts, and a few other things...
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18th May 2012, 18:18
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Man, can't you post a smaller pic?
nope.
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18th May 2012, 18:19
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Welcome matey, it's good to see 66 resurface and especially in such a lovely location
Dave
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18th May 2012, 19:09
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Hi Hun. Erm, that sounds a bit more familiar than I'd intended. And welcome back '66, or should that be willkommen zurück sechzig ud sechs. Hmm, '66. Now that you mention it, wasn't there some sort of footie match in '66?
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18th May 2012, 19:58
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Pardon? I have absolutely NO idea, what you mean...
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18th May 2012, 20:54
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Lovely car Z, and really enjoyed the film. I thought I might have No. 66 going round...
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18th May 2012, 20:59
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great news it is still around and being improved all the time.
Must be great fun over there, as there is nothing that is the same as the Spyder!
Good photo by the way, keep them coming!
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18th May 2012, 21:58
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Welcome, a German with a sense of humour I like it!..
Cars looking mighty fine,
nice job
Pops
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18th May 2012, 21:59
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Wow...
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19th May 2012, 11:08
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Car is looking pretty good ....I like your upgrades too ....nice work and lovely setting ...can I use that picture ?
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20th May 2012, 01:00
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No ..really, when I say 'wow' I mean look at the film at : 10.46 - 10.49!
Wow..I wanna 917..(or Ferrari P4, Maserati..etc etc)
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20th May 2012, 09:09
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nike55
No ..really, when I say 'wow' I mean look at the film at : 10.46 - 10.49!
Wow..I wanna 917..(or Ferrari P4, Maserati..etc etc)
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Agreed. I could watch that bit where the Ferrari makes the overtake all day long. But it's not the speed. Or the way they look. For me it's the sound those old racers make. So much more spine tingling than modern ones.
Oh, and I'm sure a finished Cordite snuck in at about ten minutes ten seconds. The red one making everyone stick their fingers in their ears...
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20th July 2012, 04:31
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Realy good looking car. How do registrate it in Germany. Is it first registrated in UK an than brought to Germany or do you build iin Germany? Is ist registrated as a triumph herald or as sammio?Do you had any Problems with the German TÜV?
Grüße aus HH
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20th July 2012, 06:24
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The car was registered in the U.K. as a Sammio Spyder and is a 1959 base model car.
I am assuming that , as a rebody and not a kit rebuild , it was then registered in Germany as an imported classic car ...hopefully ze hun will come back on and explain how he did it as I know getting anything unusual registered in Germany is a problem and if he has done it successfully , then it opens up the way for others to own these cars throughout Europe...
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20th July 2012, 08:05
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Glück getting a Spyder registered in your homeland HamburgerJung, and thank you for getting this thread back to the top - that's one of the best Spyder pictures I've seen. Absolutely atemberaubend schöne.
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23rd July 2012, 07:44
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To quote a British comedian - Al Murray, aka 'The Pub Landlord' -
You've got to have rules. Where would we be if there were no rules? France. And where would we be if we had too many rules? Germany. And where would we be if you could get a builder who'd turn up when he said he would and do an excellent job for a reasonable price? Poland, that's where.
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11th October 2012, 15:22
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Hey ladies,
due to the above mentioned German laws, I'm going to sell it for best offer. Might be a bargain...
Interested? Just leave a message: mike.sierra(at)feinripptraeger.de
Of course it still has its v5 registration document (MOT until feb 12) and the UK number plates...
ze hun
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11th October 2012, 15:41
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ze hun
Hey ladies,
due to the above mentioned German laws, I'm going to sell it for best offer. Might be a bargain...
Interested? Just leave a message: mike.sierra(at)feinripptraeger.de
Of course it still has its v5 registration document (MOT until feb 12) and the UK number plates...
ze hun
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Have you considered selling it in France? You could drive through Belgium to get there, no need to ask the Belgians for permission first, they won't stop you.
Or how about Russia? You could arrange a deal with the Russians, meet up in Poland and then renege on the deal.
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11th October 2012, 16:47
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Towed, this also was MY first idea. But our new government is against such behaviour. Uncool...
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