tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6545219794402951275.post1367047351451555918..comments2024-02-23T21:21:15.270-05:00Comments on Baurspotting: Paging Les: More Baurs from 2002ADtom82baurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15433827297917079596noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6545219794402951275.post-39654350219971670762013-12-08T09:16:09.432-05:002013-12-08T09:16:09.432-05:00Thanks, Les! You are a great resource, and I app...Thanks, Les! You are a great resource, and I appreciate the help! <br /><br />I see that the Verona does say 'cabrio replica', implying that it is perhaps not a Baur original. I do know of a Lumma in the Boston area, but it is an 1802. <br /><br />We will keep looking also. There are lots of Baurspotters out there these days, and they are a great help to us! I am sure something will turn up sooner or later! Stay tuned! ;)<br /><br />tom82baurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15433827297917079596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6545219794402951275.post-90692168450719237242013-12-08T04:33:37.836-05:002013-12-08T04:33:37.836-05:00Hi Tom,
Verona = 1972 Cabrio conversion (Lumma?)
C...Hi Tom,<br />Verona = 1972 Cabrio conversion (Lumma?)<br />Car appeared on Ebay Germany Dec '11 & Jan "12. Was previously in California. Don't have the VIN.<br /><br />Tundra = 2795954. Jaime Munoz import. Has also been on Ebay on/off from 2005. Last known (to me) in San Jose, CA.<br /><br />Inka = a mystery to me. For sure pic shows it was in Japan (the rear tags lights are typical for Japan delivered '02s. I'll keep looking for this one.<br /><br />Les (not really anonymous!)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com