Driving an old car to the caucasus
Dear all,
I am planning a road trip from Amsterdam to Yerevan or Tbilisi, planning on driving an old car and flying back to my country. I came across a couple posts that said that a car will be stamped into your passport in Turkey, Georgia and Armenia. I see two problems:
1- What if the car breaks down? Nothing unusual for an old car of course. Can I then get a paper of proof of the car being declared broken and fly out off either of these 3 countries?
2- What if the car brings me towards the caucasus? How can I then fly out? Can I bring it to a junkyard and get a proof on paper that lets me free to fly out of the coutry?
Does anyone here have experience with this? And how does the car stamp in your pasport work? I cannot find any usefull information from local authorities so i'm hoping you guys can help me.
I read something of someone leaving the car in no mans land between the Georgian-Armenian border, but I hope there is a better way to do this!
Thanks in advance!

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