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24 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

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7 hours ago, junkyarddog said:

They'd be looking for €10k+ for that here!!!

I don't think this would be much even in Ireland as it has half a million km on it and with defects from the MOT on serious rust.

I should probably have written about the condition of this one as it is not good.

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6 hours ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

I don't think this would be much even in Ireland as it has half a million km on it and with defects from the MOT on serious rust.

I should probably have written about the condition of this one as it is not good.

They are looking for top dollar for absolute junk here at the moment.

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The rust is superficial, I doubt it would even fail over here if it had gaffer tape over it. Unless there's chassis grot to go with it this is a megabarg.

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Posted
20 minutes ago, somewhatfoolish said:

The rust is superficial, I doubt it would even fail over here if it had gaffer tape over it. Unless there's chassis grot to go with it this is a megabarg.

Photo below is of the paper you get from the Norwegian MOT.

But roughly translated. Too much corrosion in the front left frame beam. Too much corrosion in the middle right frame. Excessive corrosion in both rear frame beams. Too much corrosion in the sill on the driver's side. And it is more but less serious. 

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All these American cars - are they ones that sold new in Norway, or imported later on? 

Thinking particularly of things like the Cadillacs, Buicks, Chryslers etc, I can well imagine a market for cars like Ford Falcons and Plymouth Valiants in 1960s Norway but surely the higher end brands must have been stupidly expensive?

There’s not many Jaguars or big engined Mercedes in these ads either, unless you don’t show them.

Am I right in thinking there were, or are, very heavy import or purchase taxes levied on cars? 

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6 hours ago, AnthonyG said:

All these American cars - are they ones that sold new in Norway, or imported later on? 

Thinking particularly of things like the Cadillacs, Buicks, Chryslers etc, I can well imagine a market for cars like Ford Falcons and Plymouth Valiants in 1960s Norway but surely the higher end brands must have been stupidly expensive?

There’s not many Jaguars or big engined Mercedes in these ads either, unless you don’t show them.

Am I right in thinking there were, or are, very heavy import or purchase taxes levied on cars? 

Some of these American cars were sold new here but most are imported. And typically American cars sold in Norway, are the base models with the smallest engines. But some more expensive ones were sold.

And there are a lot of taxes on cars with the exception of EVs, so together with a lack of interest, few large engined cars have been sold. 

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On 02/10/2024 at 18:32, Dyslexic Viking said:

1935 Volvo LV66 or LV67  850 pounds

In the late summer of 1938, the truck was bought by Leif Bøe from the Volvo dealer Karl Dalen in Ålesund. The price was then 3,900, 1,500 in cash and the rest in monthly installments.
When the war broke out in 1940, the truck was requisitioned by the defense forces and brother Njål drove the truck to Hareid. Not much is known about what the truck was used for during the war, but it is said that it was used to transport a load of gold for Norges Bank from Romsdalen to Molde, where it was then unloaded aboard an English cruiser.Galleribilde

 

How they look like

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https://www.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=373444705

I watched a film about this recently, it was a pretty good watch! Slightly exaggerated I'm sure, but enjoyable.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001qnrm

"Gold Run"

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1 hour ago, Surface Rust said:

I watched a film about this recently, it was a pretty good watch! Slightly exaggerated I'm sure, but enjoyable.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001qnrm

"Gold Run"

It's a fascinating story but I can't stand movies  as they always get something wrong or make something up and it really annyos me. But I saw a Norwegian documentary earlier this year about the gold transport and it was very good.

Norwegian WW2 history seems quite unknown outside  Norway, which is a shame because a lot of incredible things happened.

And if you are interested in such things, below is one of the incredible stories from Norway during WW2.

 

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8 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

It's a fascinating story but I can't stand movies  as they always get something wrong or make something up and it really annyos me. But I saw a Norwegian documentary earlier this year about the gold transport and it was very good.

Norwegian WW2 history seems quite unknown outside  Norway, which is a shame because a lot of incredible things happened.

And if you are interested in such things, below is one of the incredible stories from Norway during WW2.

 

They actually wove the sinking of the Blucher into the start of the film!

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And how some cars are priced is incomprehensible to me, this one is worth much more, in Germany I would guess at least double what it is for sale for. So no wonder some of these have been exported.

1964 Mercedes Benz 190 Fintail  2253 pounds and with that is a real bargain

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https://www.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=375852049

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4 hours ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

1966 Saab to stroke  1972 pounds

 

 

 

theres people on here that would :D 👍

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