Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

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Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by nomead » 19 Jun 2010 09:33 am

I went for a short visit in the Netherlands recently. Five days in a rental Ford Fiesta :roll: . I tried to keep my eyes open and saw all kinds of nice classic cars among the daily runners. Several Volvo Amazons, even one P1800. Too many 200-series to count, although the car population in general was much newer than in Finland. It took a long long time to see the first 300 though. It was a 360GLi saloon parked on a street in Amsterdam, with a residential parking permit. But the scary thing was, that was also the only 300 I ever saw. Come to think of it, didn't see that many 400's either, although I didn't look that hard.

Is the situation really getting this bad or did I just have bad luck?

And yes I also visited the DAF museum, with its one, carefully ruined Volvo 340... :shock:
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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by vØlvØfreak » 19 Jun 2010 12:48 pm

yes, the situation is that bad :(

only 350 360's are left on the road. idk how many 340's there are on the road, but not as much as some years ago

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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by nomead » 07 Aug 2010 09:56 am

Bump!

Yesterday I had a short peep through the Netherlands (was actually headed for Antwerpen). Crossed the German/Dutch border at about 15:40, and a short time after that I saw a yellow 343 on the road (A67 I think). I remarked to my wife, this is what we missed on the last trip, a 300-series Volvo on the road. But then as I came closer I saw it had Polish plates. I thought, is it really atroch? What a coincidence it would be... Unfortunately I didn't have the time to find out as I had to continue my journey. And really the only way to find out would have been to follow the car until it stops somewhere.
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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by vØlvØfreak » 07 Aug 2010 02:34 pm

this one?

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with dark blue licent plates?

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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by volvodspec » 07 Aug 2010 04:54 pm

Nope Mark,
nomead wrote:I saw it had Polish plates.
the '77 of Alex doesn't have polish plates :D

i have to admit, i regulary drive long ends through the netherlands but i rarely spot another 300. some people of V3C seem to spot them every week and some even every day; they're definatly out there but a bit harder to find :lol: especcially around Nijmegen it is very likely that you'll spot one.

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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by nomead » 08 Aug 2010 06:19 am

Well... although it was a mk1, the rear had the newer style lettering for "343". And now I checked the page

http://volvo.atroszko.pl/

and it seems that the registration plate indeed matches what I saw. So, caught in action. :mrgreen:
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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by trabitom99 » 08 Aug 2010 09:23 am

nomead wrote:and it seems that the registration plate indeed matches what I saw. So, caught in action. :mrgreen:
At first I thought you might have confused old Polish plates with old Dutch ones (they're both black) but that really is a coincidence :-) Pity you weren't driving a 300, atroch would have been most confused seeing an excited Fiesta driver waving his hands about ;-)
volvodspec wrote:... especcially around Nijmegen it is very likely that you'll spot one.
Why's that, Anjo? Does Nijmegen have a reputation for having, erm, elderly owners? Or maybe it's Holland's secret drift capital ;-)?

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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by volvodspec » 08 Aug 2010 09:40 am

naa Holland is very different. the V3C-known "drifters" are me, Frits and Erik, then there's 2 pro's (Wim Lemmers and Mark Vissers) of wich Wim will probably start the next season in a Soarer.. let there be 10 or 20 other people in the whole country that drift a 300 and that's the dutch 300-driftscene :lol: .

our statistics show than most V3C members are from around Nijmegen/Eindhoven etc, so you're most likely to run into one around that area :D don't have a clue why it's crowded there. there's a map in one of the Volvoice's but can't find it right now..

i took the 340Turbo to the boulevard at Scheveningen a while ago (when it was drivable :lol: ) and i got a load of faces like wtf, what kind of car is that. especcially after i did a few launchcontrol pullups and stuff like that.. parked along the beach there and when i kept an eye on it i saw people stopping, even some taking pictures etc. but then that could be just the car, i found out that especcially the sparco's draw a lot of attention :wink: we get a similar responce with the 343, but then it's "what a cool looking oldtimer" :)

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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by vØlvØfreak » 08 Aug 2010 10:28 pm

trabitom99 wrote: At first I thought you might have confused old Polish plates with old Dutch ones (they're both black) but that really is a coincidence :-)
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@ Anjo: that's the reason why I thought it could have been Alex... :wink:

Where I live (Born, the home town), I see them also everyday. There are still a lot of older people who drive them around!

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Re: Not many 300's anymore in the Netherlands?

Post by nomead » 09 Aug 2010 05:23 pm

trabitom99 wrote:Pity you weren't driving a 300, atroch would have been most confused seeing an excited Fiesta driver waving his hands about ;-)
This (second) time around I was driving a red Volvo S40 with Finnish plates, though that is still quite inconspicuous in the busy traffic.
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