1974 Volvo 144

1974 Volvo 144 in 따뜻한 우리 집 (Our Warm House), Mini-Series, 2010 Ep. 2

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: SE — Made for: KP

1974 Volvo 144

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2018-04-28 14:59

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Ingo DE

2018-04-28 16:35

again with the lower front... :think:

electra225 IT

2018-04-28 17:28

The famous 1974 Volvo stock ordered and, as I had occasion to read, never paid.

Gag Halfrunt UK

2018-04-28 17:34

Yes.
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Ingo DE

2018-04-29 00:35

electra225 wrote The famous 1974 Volvo stock ordered and, as I had occasion to read, never paid.

The political evolution, nearly revolution in the last days makes me very nervous :/
An English classic car nerd and me are thinking to go again to the DPRK (he had been there, too) and try to find out the reason for the lower front. A crazy dream is, to pick and export one of them :D
The logistics is not the problem. The Chinese "New Silk Road" train connection ends up just an half hour drive from my home.
Or if the
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_Gyong_Bong_92
will be activated again, I would ship the car to Japan to my friend Hiroshi. Then we can put it on one of car transport ships to Europe.

I'm nervous, because Northkorea can make a similar fast evolution as the DDR, where everything collapsed within a few weeks - and where within weeks, even within days, hundreds of thousands old cars -all the COMECON-scrap- were crushed, because everyone has bought modern Western stuff.

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Gag Halfrunt UK

2018-04-29 01:24

This isn't the first time that the two Koreas have issued a declaration pledging peace and friendship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Korean_summits

Ingo DE

2018-04-29 09:20

Gag Halfrunt wrote This isn't the first time that the two Koreas have issued a declaration pledging peace and friendship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Korean_summits

It isn't indeed, but now it's urgent - the DPRK runs out of money. The UN-sanctions are working, because China keeps pace.

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