Another thing for the real GS/GSA nut is postcards. Postcards have often photo's in it that we're taken some 10 to 30 years ago, sometimes even more.
It is nice to see all those old cars on those photo's, in old innercities or in idyllic landscapes. So when I get the oppurtunity I always like to scan the postcards in the tourist shops for photo's to see if there is accidently a GS/GSA on it.
Ok, I admit you have to be a bit of a GS/GSA nutcase to do this, well I am so. It has gone even so far that some of my friends try to send me cards with GSs on it too whenever they are on holiday. And all the effourt may sometimes turned up a nice image of an old GS.
Kos (Greece) Red GSA driving along the boulevard.
Bristol (UK) Blue GS with vinyl roof parked.
Delfzijl (NL) A brown GSA parked.
Amsterdam (NL) A white type 1 GS break parked alongside the channel.
Winschoten (NL) A green type 2 GS break parked in front of the Hospital
Amsterdam (NL) A grey GSA X3 parked alongside the Channel.
St Jean-demonts (F) A green GS Break parked alongside the boulevard.
Annemasse (F) A brown GS parked before the Hotel.
Meribel (F) Two white GS Berlines parked before the hotel.
Domme (F) A brown GS parked behind the tree.
Niederbronn les Bains (F) Blue GS X2 parked alongside the street.
Moulins (F) A red GS parked at the square.
A white GS Break with trailer and a bleu GS Berline parked at the mountaintop.
GS Berline parked alongside the beach.
Two GS Berlines parked at the square, GS Break driving through.