My brother had a couple of "Belgium jobs" American cars assembled over there , he had a 72 Olds Delta 88 Royal I think his 70 Barracuda was aswell , some people looked down on them saying not a true yank car as they were never been on US roads , bloody idiots if you ask me , thanks for sharing the video .
Nothing like a Stingray Vette, it's a shark with that beautiful V8 note. And next to it, a euro box that looks like something you'd put in your closet. America, America, God shed it's grace on me.
Funny. I'm now 56 and I'd say up to my late 20's it was only American muscle cars but then flipped 100% to European. In the 80's seeing cars like the Porsche 911,928, BMW e30 M3 in America and the one that really got me hooked was the Cosworth Mercedes 190e really drew me in. Today at 56 I love them now both but own a 911 and older 928.
Lars , I`m happy to see our 60s earth made hot rods have made it overseas...with the Harley scene already common what`s next Choppers?... my old lady has been itching to go to Amsterdam & my old man told me that there`s a great lil brewery called Heinecan by the sea and I`m a sailor for the morning catch giddyup Amigo
Thanks for your comment! Lots of Dutch people admire the American made cars over here. If you guys ever plan to visit The Netherlands, let me know. Amsterdam is cool, but you should definitely also check out other cities in The Netherlands, like Rotterdam and Utrecht for example.
@@LarsMarsCars I Hear the Raptor is sold in Europe wonder if Hertz has one on the lot..I went to Denamrk in 74 by train & Amsterdam looks like a good HQ, Amigo
In Belgium there is not a single track to race your car. We need to go to France or the UK. But we still built cars (not that many, i think you can count them on one hand) and race them... on another level of course 😀
They are just as bad as the young generation here. Installing those ugly ass N WHEELS on classic muscle cars pisses off the generation that designed them and bought them new.
The raw power and V8's must be very appealing in Europe!
I have noticed something different in Europe. The folks in Europe that own mustangs don't wreak them when they are leaving a car show. Lol
It's cool to see American Muscle Cars along with Lowriders in Europe.
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Cool to see that the US-scene is alive in our countrys. We are trying to bring dragracing back in Belgium. Two black lines at a time! 😀😇
My brother had a couple of "Belgium jobs" American cars assembled over there , he had a 72 Olds Delta 88 Royal I think his 70 Barracuda was aswell , some people looked down on them saying not a true yank car as they were never been on US roads , bloody idiots if you ask me , thanks for sharing the video .
Now that's an odd couple of cars! Lol but great.
@@VG-iq8xq You consider a ‘70 Barracuda an odd car? Alrighty then
The red firebird is sweet. Love the Plymouth wagon too!
Nothing like a Stingray Vette, it's a shark with that beautiful V8 note. And next to it, a euro box that looks like something you'd put in your closet. America, America, God shed it's grace on me.
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Funny. I'm now 56 and I'd say up to my late 20's it was only American muscle cars but then flipped 100% to European. In the 80's seeing cars like the Porsche 911,928, BMW e30 M3 in America and the one that really got me hooked was the Cosworth Mercedes 190e really drew me in. Today at 56 I love them now both but own a 911 and older 928.
It's got a cost of Fortune to get those cars over there
I’m pretty sure some american muscle cars were produced in europe like the 1964-1973 mustang was assembled in Amsterdam and the camaro in Antwerp
Somewhere in Europe, an environmentalist politician is having a heart attack
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That Plymouth at 12:12 😮😮😮😍😍😍❤️❤️💪💪
am i the only one that likes the catfish camaro?
Nope 😊
It is incredible how muscle cars are very rare to see Europe, in my country they are the most common cars you can find.
What country are you in? USA?
@@crg92 nope, Mexico
they are somewhat common in sweden. my dad has a mustang from 69
8:20 kijk daar heb je Snoopdog😂
That dude's rocking that black vet🇺🇸😎
Somebody needs to teach Europeans how to burn rubber and launch a V8.
Lars , I`m happy to see our 60s earth made hot rods have made it overseas...with the Harley scene already common what`s next Choppers?... my old lady has been itching to go to Amsterdam & my old man told me that there`s a great lil brewery called Heinecan by the sea and I`m a sailor for the morning catch giddyup Amigo
Thanks for your comment! Lots of Dutch people admire the American made cars over here. If you guys ever plan to visit The Netherlands, let me know. Amsterdam is cool, but you should definitely also check out other cities in The Netherlands, like Rotterdam and Utrecht for example.
@@LarsMarsCars I Hear the Raptor is sold in Europe wonder if Hertz has one on the lot..I went to Denamrk in 74 by train & Amsterdam looks like a good HQ, Amigo
4:50 that's why Americans cars are the greatest thing ever made 🇺🇲🇺🇲😎😎😍😍❤️❤️💪💪💪💪 Muscle car win European cars always
Calm down trump
Cynical Bird trump 2020
Very slow American cars i only see.
Learn to use proper grammar
@@brmmrb5780 youre a modern car lover get outta here B
8:38 my fav
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People overseas love 4th gens more than us…
Name of this meet? Thx👍🏼👍🏼
Didn't see any 90s 00s cobra terminator mustangs corvette killers
Where is this? Because like us and America they are driving on the right side of the road
Most of continental Europe drives on the right side I believe.
pretty much all of europe drives on the right its mainly just the UK that doesn't because there british
I wanna bring my ws6 to NL
Europeans don't crash their mustangs, apparently.
Interesting how Europeans hate Americans but seem to like our cars. Well, at least their taste is improving.
There drag racing sucks compared to here
In Belgium there is not a single track to race your car. We need to go to France or the UK. But we still built cars (not that many, i think you can count them on one hand) and race them... on another level of course 😀
They are just as bad as the young generation here. Installing those ugly ass N WHEELS on classic muscle cars pisses off the generation that designed them and bought them new.