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Michael S. Lund commented on the post, Help! I've Just Bought My First Italian… 4 years ago
Congrats with the car! One of my Dutch colleagues had the sedan back then and even as passenger it was a pleasant transport. There may be some shortcomings here and there, but overall it’s a tasteful package in […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 5 years, 5 months ago
How can a headline like that possibly be justified?
In connection with another story related to the VW group, I found some additional facts, which indicated that as difficult as it was for VW to let go of the […] -
Michael S. Lund commented on the post, A Day in Fond du Lac 5 years, 8 months ago
@yrhmblhst, you are right, the Olds engine was different and it should have been mentioned. The article was written together with another article in the Danish edition of ViaRETRO with the aim to underline that […]
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Michael S. Lund commented on the post, A Mish Mash of FIAT Ritmo, a Dead Politician, Soviet Russian Steel, Plastic and a Few Other Subjects… 5 years, 8 months ago
@tony-wawryk , I disagree, personally I think FIAT Ritmo represents one of the best, if not the best interpretation of the use of plastics in cars from that period. Later the followers came like Ford Sierra, Opel […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 5 years, 8 months ago
Here at ViaRETRO we love anniversaries. Especially big anniversaries like a 50th. However, while the car in question has only had the honour of celebrating its 40th, it still seems a little unfair to me that the […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 5 years, 9 months ago
Here on ViaRETRO magazine we often feature articles, which celebrate car jubilees – and for that matter also 35th birthdays, as that is when Danish legislation considers a car to be classic. But we rarely ce […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 5 years, 10 months ago
I have been quite Francophile in my choice of subjects for several of my articles on ViaRETRO (both here and on the Danish site as well). Admitted, this probably reflects the fact that I am somewhat Francophile in […]
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Michael S. Lund commented on the post, The Attainable Dream – Citroën mon Ami 5 years, 10 months ago
@bjorn-stegger , thank you for your very passionate contribution to the story of an unusual car from a period of time when French cars stood out with confidence and the courage to be different. Think I pick the […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 5 years, 10 months ago
Some years ago, I read an article in the magazine “Classic & Sportscar”, about the Citroën Ami 6. It was jade green with an off-white roof and several of the pictures were taken “en route”. It made quite an impre […]
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Michael S. Lund commented on the post, The Unattainable Dream – Facel Vega and Albert Camus 5 years, 11 months ago
@steenmp , thank you for the hint about the Plein Ciel. Eslöv is not far away from Copenhagen. Will most likely stop by right after New Year..
@yrhmblhst , you are right, other Chrysler engines found their way […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 5 years, 11 months ago
As previously mentioned on ViaRETRO, the Facel Vega was thecar for the beautiful, rich and famous. A glance through the customer list (see document here) quickly proves this claim, as it includes a mix of Royals, […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 5 years, 11 months ago
OF-R 821, was the license plate of the silver-grey ISO Rivolta which the young Andreas had stolen. The car appeared to reside in the Frankfurt suburb of Offenbach am Main, but the license plates were of course […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 6 years ago
During a recent trip with some car-buddies to the Hamburg Motor Classics exhibition, we grasped the opportunity to “taste a bit of the classic car life” in Hamburg and its surroundings, seeing as we were there any […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 6 years ago
Incidentally, I was reminded of the pretty and once so promising Indigo 3000 when I recently saw some of the key components of the last Volvo 960 or S90, as the final incarnation was named. Those parts certainly […]
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Michael S. Lund commented on the post, Swedish Heritage at Its Very Best 6 years ago
I agree, the 5-cylinder engine is just great and in particular in the force fed versions. One Italian friend has an 850 T5-R 2.0 Estate since new in yellow and with birch wood veneered dashboard. He picked it with […]
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Michael S. Lund wrote a new post 6 years ago
In connection with an errand in Gothenburg, I couldn’t help but think of Volvo. Almost all of us have some sort of “connection” to Volvo: It may have been the family car during childhood, maybe you’ve had one y […]
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