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Hi guys,
I'm new here in this forum. My name is Robert, I own a 1970 Ford Torino GT convertible and a 1977 Buick Century Station Wagon.
Maybe somebody can help me find what I’m looking for.
I live in Berlin, Germany, and would like to get this car registered as a vintage vehicle. The problem is, the car has been modified to run on liquid gas (LPG), basically it's just an extra gadget hooked to the carburetor, the additional tank, etc.
Now, in order to get this vehicle registered as an oldtimer with it's benefits I need some kind of proof that these vehicles were also running on liquid gas back in the years from 1977 up to 1987. Or just some kind of information that cars were also able run with liquid gas (as I’m referring to this picture on your sight : http://www.delcoremyhistory.com/images/Museums/REOlds/gold-8-engine-107w-1.jpg
Could you maybe supply some official looking document that would prove this fact? That would be a great help to me.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Robert