Norway's Emissions Crackdown Claims Another: '74 Series III Gets Benched
"Series IIIs were never supposed to be political. Now they're becoming test cases for which countries still let you own actual machines versus just licensed appliances."
— Revvly Take
Filmmaker Kasper Høglund's beautifully restored '74 Series III—the kind of methodical, frame-off rebuild that used to mean something—just got regulatory whiplash in Norway. Turns out the country's emissions standards don't care about craftsmanship or cultural preservation. It's the collision between old-car passion and modern bureaucracy that's reshaping what you can actually keep on the road.
Motor1 · Jan 8
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