NORDIC BALTIC CAR MEET 2010
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Nordic Baltic Car Meet 2010!
In Sweden, 20. - 22. August 2010!


Initiator and member of the MIG Register, Rolf Granlund, has with great sadness announced that this years event will be cancelled.
Read more on the pdf-link below.

AvslutNBC.pdf

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Nordic Baltic Car Meet 2006

This pictorial report from the 2006 NBCM was sent to us by Erlend Dammen. His recommendation to all of us is to join in 2007! The more the better!

 
Click on the photos below to enlarge them!

 
 
Goodies for the Pobieda-owner! An old, but never used, dashboard clock! A long line of Soviet cars, with the only GAZ-69 of the meeting up front. Agu Hansson from Estonia supplies Swedish and Norwegian Volga-owners with New Old Stock (NOS) parts. Parts for Moskvich and Lada. A new waterpump for the Lada was purchased by the photographer, and Egil Stensby found a good Moskvich front grille.
 
Solid Russians. The Moskvich had not been used for 20 years, but got its registration and a valid MOT four days prior
to arrival.
Zaporozhets 968A is a nice cars with advanced mechanics for its time. The V4-engine is air cooled and made completely in an aluminum-/magnesium alloy The sun is rising in the east and the Lada is on its way to NBCM at Medskogssjön. This is how it looks like to be behind the steering wheel of a Zaporozhets, for those who are fortunate enough to own such a carl.
 
   
  Agu Hanssons fine Volga M21 got  many spectators to stop for a closer look. Väino Karus Zaporozhets was painted in 2003, but the interior is original and as new. This very good looking Volga M21 was for sale at SEK 45.000.  
 

If you like to see more of Erlend Dammens photos from NBCM 2006, please visit his web album at
 
http://s86.photobucket.com/albums/k102/Lada2103/

 

Pictures from the 2003 Nordic Baltic Car Meet:

 

After the first Nordic-Baltic Car Summer Meet, arranged in Stockholm from 1. - 3. August 2003, the reports said that the participants had a great time. This Summer Meet was primarily for owners of GAZ, ZIS and ZIL cars, but other Eastern-European cars were welcome to join as well.

 

  A street in Moscow? No, the street outside Restaurant KGB in Stockholm when there are "russophilians" in town.

Photos: Egil Fredriksen

The "Classic Motor Magazine" said this about the gathering in their January 2004 issue:
 


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