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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) The climate on La Palma is very good for old cars. They don't rust away so quickly. There are several clubs on the island which encourage individuals and garages on the island to restore and maintain old cars in good running order. There are regular tours of the islands so don't be surprised if you see a long line of old cars driving around or individual cars parked in the streets. |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) Vehicles seem to last longer on La Palma, probably because of good roads and the short trips that most people take. This old 3 wheeler truck still works fine .. so why change it? |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) A form of lorry which looks pretty much self made. |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) A Morris 1100 in working order. |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) Morris 1100. |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) Restored Morris van spotted in Todoque |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) Not all old cars are well looked after. This one, possibly a Volvo, was abandoned in its makeshift garage. |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) A home made beach buggy seen in El Remo in 2006. It seems to have been made out of bits of machines. It was probably totally illegal. |
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(Nederlands tekst nog niet beschikbaar) Spotted in Puntagorda |
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