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who has too much $$$ and wants to spend it in a "good" way?
Container? yes!
Josh Able
www.JsHouseOfEuro.com
"If you're already walking on thin ice, you might as well dance." -Gil
Atkinson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Forbess" <gforbess@att.net>
To: "Josh Able" <mkii@nycap.rr.com>
Cc: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: who has too much $$$ and wants to spend it in a "good" way?
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 14:22:50 -0400, you wrote:
>ok, very tentative plans.
>What? Trip to the Fatherland
>When? May 2003
>Cost? allot!
>
>Im looking into organizing a small group of Scirocco owners to do a road
>trip to Germany, with a few sights such as possibly the Wolfsburg area, at
>least one track that we can drive on, a stop in to visit Dirk, and then
onto
>Roadstar!
>
>This trip involves shipping your Scirocco to England, where we will fly in
>and pick them up. We have to do some paper work, and buy some stupidly
>expensive insurance..blah..blah..blah..
>
>Rough cost is around 4500-5000 for 2-3 weeks. Shipping included.
In a container I hope. Something I learned years ago, and a number of
people on r.t.europe posted have about: If you ship a car NOT in a
container, it will be parted out to some degree when you pick it up.
Theft on the docks is very common. Hate to see anybody lose a bunch
of goodies. My 71 Super Beetle arrived back in New Jersey (from
Bremerhaven) without a tool kit or spare tire.
Sounds like a great trip. I would surely contact Karmann in Osnabruek
about a factory tour. They were very nice to my wife and I several
years ago as we got to tag along with a bunch of retired BritRail
engineers doing a tour. The Germans spoke great English but the Brits
were impossible to understand. They also have a private museum not
normally open to the public that I did not see.
Gordon
75 Mk I/Drake 1.9
http://home.att.net/~gforbess/scirocco/scirocco.htm