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What other countries are represented here by Charger owners?

Started by jeryst, June 12, 2010, 10:28:27 PM

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jeryst

I always see Charger owners from Canada, Australia, Denmark, Finland, Sweden.
Seems to hold true for a lot of other American muscle cars as well.

Just wondering how many Chargers owners are on here from countries other than those.

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six-tee-nine

Me CB and Belgium RT68 are the crew of Belgium.

I know for sure there are also members from The Netherlands and Germany too....
Greetings from Belgium, the beer country

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Hemidog

Me, Suntech, NorwayCharger, widing, Tarzan, CalNor Charger, Reidar and some others too....

Crockett

I would like to add that the Belgian crew will have four members starting next week when my Charger '68 R/T 440 arrives :icon_smile_cool:
Charger 68 R/T 440

six-tee-nine

Quote from: Crockett on June 13, 2010, 07:10:56 AM
I would like to add that the Belgian crew will have four members starting next week when my Charger '68 R/T 440 arrives :icon_smile_cool:

Really?

Since we live in a small country, where are you located? and please keep us updated when you get the car (tons of pics will give you a warm welcome)
Greetings from Belgium, the beer country

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Crockett

Hi Koen,

yes, absolutely ! It's a black '68 Charger R/T 440, imported from Chico, California. It has been in restauration (& homologation) at Moparshop Germany since February and we are finally driving it home to Mariakerke, Belgium .. next weekend !

I've already been in touch with Per and Christophe, we intend to set up a meeting soon, good to meet you too ! Where are you located?

Below already some pics. The car is to be fully restored in the years to come !

David.

Charger 68 R/T 440

TiMopar

One more from England here. Bought my first 68 Charger in 1978, currently own a 68 R/T, 440, 4-Speed, SS1 yellow, black top/ interior.

d/ur/t

Yep another 70 R/T owner though I do wonder why I sold my Aussie R/T sometimes.

Cheers from Down under R/T

twodko

Speaking only for myself, I think we've got a great bunch!
Crockett, Welcome to the site. Sweeeet 68, more pix please.

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Crockett

full report and pix coming soon, featuring a black charger on the german autobahn :-)
Charger 68 R/T 440

john.v

I live in Aruba, was born in Curacao.  :cheers:
got my 68/69 charger last year and at this point its at the Soda blaster getting thousand of pounds of bondo off,

Saludos

john

elacruze

There's our Iranian Mopar spotter, but I don't think he's an owner. Haven't seen him in a while, either.
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Akron_Charger

Ohio! :D glad to see Charger owners from overseas! Welcome! :2thumbs:

doctor4766

Gotta love a '69

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451-74Charger

Quote from: Cooperman on June 13, 2010, 02:53:59 PM
Signing in from jolly ole England. Cheers!  :cheers:
Me too
Although i moved to USA so I could get parts cheaper... (the wife will get a kick out of that)

TiMopar

Quote from: 451-74Charger on June 15, 2010, 09:50:25 AM
Quote from: Cooperman on June 13, 2010, 02:53:59 PM
Signing in from jolly ole England. Cheers!  :cheers:
Me too
Although i moved to USA so I could get parts cheaper... (the wife will get a kick out of that)


Has she got any fit single mates out there?

six-tee-nine

Quote from: Crockett on June 14, 2010, 06:38:59 AM
Hi Koen,

yes, absolutely ! It's a black '68 Charger R/T 440, imported from Chico, California. It has been in restauration (& homologation) at Moparshop Germany since February and we are finally driving it home to Mariakerke, Belgium .. next weekend !

I've already been in touch with Per and Christophe, we intend to set up a meeting soon, good to meet you too ! Where are you located?

Below already some pics. The car is to be fully restored in the years to come !

David.





You can find me in Schilde just a little above Antwerp, pretty close to CB though......
BTW, nice looking car you have there. Mine's gonna take a while (long story short : I have a body sitting on concrete blocks) but I pretty patient.


Koen
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Lennard

I know of atleast two other Dutch guys (Michiel and Jeroen) on here besides me but I live in Arizona since 2007.

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Quote from: john.v on June 14, 2010, 09:15:47 PM
I live in Aruba, was born in Curacao.  :cheers:
got my 68/69 charger last year and at this point its at the Soda blaster getting thousand of pounds of bondo off,

Saludos

john

Hey is there a 68 hemi car on the island??? On several of my visits I heard of one somewhere but never seen it...  Love the Dragstrip on that island by the way!!! :2thumbs:

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john.v

Quote from: Chevysrule on June 17, 2010, 11:28:26 PM
Quote from: john.v on June 14, 2010, 09:15:47 PM
I live in Aruba, was born in Curacao.  :cheers:
got my 68/69 charger last year and at this point its at the Soda blaster getting thousand of pounds of bondo off,

Saludos

john

Hey is there a 68 hemi car on the island??? On several of my visits I heard of one somewhere but never seen it...  Love the Dragstrip on that island by the way!!! :2thumbs:

Nopes, no 68 hemi charger on the island  :'( , only a 6000 pound bondo and rusted charger original 69 converted to a 68 standing in the intensive care ready to get a lot of TLC and AMD this year.
and for what i know the only one on the Island  :coolgleamA:


Akron_Charger

Quote from: charger Downunder on June 16, 2010, 04:34:43 AM
Cheers from the other side.


that almost looks photoshopped!!! :drool5: too cool although that would take some getting used to :scratchchin:

jeryst

Quote from: Akron_Charger on June 24, 2010, 01:39:51 PM
Quote from: charger Downunder on June 16, 2010, 04:34:43 AM
Cheers from the other side.


that almost looks photoshopped!!! :drool5: too cool although that would take some getting used to :scratchchin:

Did they actually make right hand drive Chargers for export? Funny how they reversed everything in the car, except for the console.

Troy

Quote from: jeryst on June 25, 2010, 09:23:25 AM
Quote from: Akron_Charger on June 24, 2010, 01:39:51 PM
Quote from: charger Downunder on June 16, 2010, 04:34:43 AM
Cheers from the other side.


that almost looks photoshopped!!! :drool5: too cool although that would take some getting used to :scratchchin:

Did they actually make right hand drive Chargers for export? Funny how they reversed everything in the car, except for the console.
And the pedals and gauges.

Troy
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Quote from: 68X426 on June 13, 2010, 12:10:40 AM
You left out the Kiwis.  :cheers:  BobT and thegeneral266 are in New Zealand.

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We sure are , and kiwi68 . we like our Chargers out here. Got a club run on tommorrow actually, hope the weather clears up .
:cheers:
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irish_in_ny

My '73 Charger SE Brougham will be coming home to Ireland with me this summer, at the moment though it is here in New York with me :)

fc7_plumcrazy

Hi,

another greeting from germany (68&70 Charger RT)

Carsten