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W113 Pagoda SL Group => Photo Gallery => Topic started by: mjt on January 22, 2009, 20:47:29
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Here is a link to the photopage from this years Scandinavian Pagoda meet.
http://www.mjt.se/pagoda08_e.html (http://www.mjt.se/pagoda08_e.html)
As every year before, the last weekend in August.
A total of 34 W113 from Denmark, Norway and Sweden had a wonderful weekend on the Swedish West Coast.
The rally followed the tracks of the Swedish national poet, Evert Taube. Visiting places that appears in some of his songs, looking at and listening to one of Europes oldest working church organs, built in 1604 and ending with an evening of food, wine and dance to music from the years 1963 - 1972.
( I believe you can imagine why those years ) ;)
A quick guide to the Swedish vocabulary used for navigation,
Nästa sida = Next page , Förra sidan = Previous page , Första sidan = First page , Start sidan = Start page
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Very cool. Thanks for sharing! Its hard to believe I used to drive around thinking I was about the only guy in the world that had a Pagoda (since I rarely saw any others and the Internet was not around yet...) Obviously I was way wrong!!
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Most excellent, thanks for sharing. I am a bit surprised to see a number of vehicles with US spec headlights. It looks like it was a grand and glorious day for touring.
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Martin,
Great pictures, must have been an excellent weekend. Thanks for sharing.
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Perhaps we should all gatecrash next year
Peter/Cees, what do you think!? ;)
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I had communicated with them and considered "gatecrashing" this year... but they extended an invitation to me... so half the fun was gone ;) however because I'd just returned from the Olympics it was a little too much to organise.
I'm not sure if they organise it again this year
Peter
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Scandinavian Pagodameeting 2009 will be in Røros, Norway 28-30 august !
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Damn, I am in Italy then
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Perhaps we should all gatecrash next year
Peter/Cees, what do you think!? ;)
The only 'problem' is that Roros, Norway is a 20-hour drive from Amsterdam (considerably more from Brittain).
Wait ...
20 (or considerably more) hours in the Pagoda should be a lot of fun ...
Let's not tell anyone, and just show up.
Seriously, it looks like a lot of fun.
As for the large number of US-spec headlights, one of our Swedish members told me long ago that, today, there are more Pagodas registered in Sweden than were ever sold there originally: many Swedes imported them as their classic car of choice over the past few decades.
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Damn, I am in Italy then
So?
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Nice pictures! Very nice scenery, made even better by the beautiful cars travelling through it!
I hope that I get my 280 on the road by this summer, and am able to participate at Røros