 . I tried to keep my eyes open and saw all kinds of nice classic cars among the daily runners. Several Volvo Amazons, even one P1800. Too many 200-series to count, although the car population in general was much newer than in Finland. It took a long long time to see the first 300 though. It was a 360GLi saloon parked on a street in Amsterdam, with a residential parking permit. But the scary thing was, that was also the only 300 I ever saw. Come to think of it, didn't see that many 400's either, although I didn't look that hard.
 . I tried to keep my eyes open and saw all kinds of nice classic cars among the daily runners. Several Volvo Amazons, even one P1800. Too many 200-series to count, although the car population in general was much newer than in Finland. It took a long long time to see the first 300 though. It was a 360GLi saloon parked on a street in Amsterdam, with a residential parking permit. But the scary thing was, that was also the only 300 I ever saw. Come to think of it, didn't see that many 400's either, although I didn't look that hard.Is the situation really getting this bad or did I just have bad luck?
And yes I also visited the DAF museum, with its one, carefully ruined Volvo 340...

 
														 
 

 
														 
  especcially around Nijmegen it is very likely that you'll spot one.
  especcially around Nijmegen it is very likely that you'll spot one.
 
														 Pity you weren't driving a 300, atroch would have been most confused seeing an excited Fiesta driver waving his hands about
 Pity you weren't driving a 300, atroch would have been most confused seeing an excited Fiesta driver waving his hands about 