8 Dutch vehicles in places that you wouldn’t expect
Posted on 28-10-2014 at 15:07 by sir_smokalot – 38 Comments”
Imagine: you go somewhere in the middle of nowhere, far away from home, and suddenly looms there is a typical Dutch set of wheels for you. This happens more often than you think.
Most of the exported vehicles will recognize you not as such, because there are new plates on, and then allowed Joost to know where the car originally came from. However, there are also vehicles which are not worth taken the Dutch stickers to pulken. This can result in that you are in Timbuktu, suddenly eye to eye with the old Ford F-150, Arie’s klusbedrijf from Zierikzee.
We collected eight examples of EN-cars in places where you would not expect. Interestingly enough, driving the bulk around in conflict zones in the Middle East, not honest.
Bakery Bert Blom Wildervank – Syria
This somewhat battered Renault Express showed its active broodbezorgcarrière for what he was, and sought warmer climes. Sander van Hoorn spotted the car, and tweeted a picture the world in.
CrossFit Twente pickup – Syria
A little rebel should be fit, because being overweight does not mean fast way, and therefore have a greater chance of death. Actually, it’s quite appropriate that the Syrian fighters it around. (source: RTV Oost)
Mercedes-hakbarambulance – Syria
While a Dutch half-sole with a cloth for his head the Dutch threatens, we can see the images of the dreigvideo an old Mercedes ambulance langsrollen. That boy is still a piece of the Netherlands, there in the sandbox.
Still an ambulance (Chevrolet) – Syria
The question is how far the thing is still if ambulance is used, but the old ambulances is no defect in the Middle East. Jan Eikelboom spotted this dusty unit in the north of Syria
Mazda 323 – Libya
Just as in Egypt, where the local number plates, just about the old French plates are screwed, also the Libyans not so closely with the license plate. This Mazda 323 that Nieuwsuur in the North African country, scoffed carried out just are Dutch plates.
Mocrobulance – Morocco
In Tangier they smoke not only wietjes, they perform there also Dutch ambulances. Let’s hope that the local population there, which is friendly compared to the ambulancebroeders than here.
Old DAF bus – Cuba
From Zoeterwoude to Havana: this passenger has a long journey. (via Nico Split)
Kinderambulance – Uganda
Let’s finish with something good: an old ambulance that certainly his life as such continues to operate, in Africa.