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Sapphire said:And with opposite traffic:
Riley RMA from 1947.
Great interior:eusa_clap . What is the accessory on the windscreen in front of the driver?
Sapphire said:And with opposite traffic:
Riley RMA from 1947.
Talbot said:What is the accessory on the windscreen in front of the driver?
Tom, thanks for the information. I'd never heard of this automobile before reading this thread. They sure are great looking cars. I'm jealous of all of you who own one.Sapphire said:@ Nora: The price range depends on the model and technical condition. As these cars all have a wooden frame under the metal body, a rotten frame would either require excellent wagon-maker skills or lots of money for a professional restorer- usually exceeding the market value by far. You can get an idea on websites such as www.hemmings.com in the USA or www.carandclassic.com in the UK.
Mechanically at least the post-war cars are relatively easy to maintain. An active club in the UK supplies most parts. Cannot speak for the pre-war models though.
Tom
Sapphire said:Good point. As far as I know they are down to ATP's and a few Electras though , so Martinair is probably a worthy replacement .
Cheers,
Thomas
Mr. Godfrey said:A good and valid point, my friend. Perhaps Lufthansa's Junkers Ju 52 "D-AQUI" would also be fitting for you as you are based in Germany, Thomas.