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Hot Rods An old Buick ends up in Norway

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by bobwop, Feb 16, 2011.

  1. bobwop
    Joined: Jan 13, 2008
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    bobwop
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    from Arley, AL

    We recently sold this 38 Century to a gentleman from Norway. It sure did go through an ordeal to get there. It was picked up on an open trailer here in snowy WI, then went through a big storm to Ohio. It sat there for a couple of days, then went through the storms enroute to the port in Florida. This is how is looked when it arrived in Norway.

    We are going to be sending a nicely restored 53 Chevy pickup to another fellow in Norway.

    They both used a service run by a great fellow named Bryn. His company is called Shipalong. If you ever need shipment to the Scandanavian countries, he is very capable. And fun to deal with.

    "Brynjulf Buue" buffen@shipalong.no now you have his name and email.
     

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  2. F&J
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    F&J
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    red x...the url is not a jpeg or whatever.
     
  3. 1971BB427
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    1971BB427
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    from Oregon

    I see nothing. Just like Sargeant Schulz!
     
  4. 29bowtie
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    29bowtie
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    Is it white and still in the snow storm?:D
     
  5. bobwop
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    bobwop
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    perhaps this will work? My puter can't speak Norskie
     

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  6. PG
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    PG
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    Whoever bought it is a lucky person. Beautiful car
     
  7. povertyflats
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    povertyflats
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    from Missouri

    I think it is cool that our friends overseas can get these cars bought and enjoy them. They really love our American cars. Thanks for helping spread the fun around the world Bob!
     
  8. George G
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    George G
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    They didn't put it in a sea can?
     
  9. bobwop
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    bobwop
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    I really do not know how they shipped it. Do you think it was just strapped to the platform it is resting on and shipped that way?
     
  10. SuperFleye
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    SuperFleye
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    Nice, please keep shipping those cars over here :)
     
  11. bobwop
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    bobwop
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    from Arley, AL

    This will be the next one to Norway
     

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  12. dickster27
    Joined: Feb 28, 2004
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    dickster27
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    from Texas

    Just made arrangements for the delivery to go to England via ***an International. I have used them before and they are a real "CL*** ACT". They ship to Baltimore and then in a container to England or anywhere else in the world, like Denmark, Australia to name a few I have experienced.
     

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