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Kinja'd!!! "John_Harbinson" (jensenkid97)
06/13/2015 at 15:59 • Filed to: None

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For he who drives a late model diesel Ford Mondeo wagon in America surely can work some sort of magic. I thought I saw it a week or so ago, but didn’t want to post anything because I figured I’d get a bunch of “that’s b.s, it was probably a volvo”. But now I have seen it clearly, I am not going crazy. And I have some pictures, although blurry, but they are proof enough, there is a wild mondeo in Orange, Ct.

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DISCUSSION (10)


Kinja'd!!! Klaus Schmoll > John_Harbinson
06/13/2015 at 16:04

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Those look like EU plates.


Kinja'd!!! CB > John_Harbinson
06/13/2015 at 16:05

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The photos really add to the Sasquatch level odds of seeing this car. Find out who owns it, become their best friend.


Kinja'd!!! Echo51 > John_Harbinson
06/13/2015 at 16:06

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Yawn. See like 10 of those daily. #JustEuropeanThings.

Plates do look EU like another user mentioned. Recently imported maybe?


Kinja'd!!! Echo51 > Klaus Schmoll
06/13/2015 at 16:06

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Who the hell pays to have their Mondeo shipped stateside for a vacation? :o


Kinja'd!!! Anima > Klaus Schmoll
06/13/2015 at 16:07

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Most likely German or possibly UK.


Kinja'd!!! John_Harbinson > CB
06/13/2015 at 16:15

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I will MOST definitely be keeping an eye out for it, I’ll have my friends do the same. Hopefully this car is here stateside permenantly, if i could only buy it, and title it as a focus or something... One can dream...


Kinja'd!!! Klaus Schmoll > Anima
06/13/2015 at 16:19

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Definitely not UK! They never really adopted the EU style plate pattern. (Plates in the back are yellow) French, German, Spanish, Czech, whatever....


Kinja'd!!! Anima > Klaus Schmoll
06/13/2015 at 16:45

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Ah, I always forget if the yellow plate is front or back. But yeah now I think of it, there are a ton of white plates throughout Europe.


Kinja'd!!! Svend > John_Harbinson
06/14/2015 at 03:50

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That’s a second generation (MkIV) which won’t be U.S. legal for at least another ten years. Definitely E.U. style plates. Maybe from a French colonial dependency? Such as St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland.

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Kinja'd!!! wkiernan > John_Harbinson
06/14/2015 at 21:05

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It’s not the photographer’s fault!