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Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 10/05/2015 @ 22:35:32, By ingo
As it seems, we don't have a thread for this topic, so although I'm not a fan of the cluttering the forum up with always new threads, I think we have a usage for it. The "cars in museums"-thread does not fit and in "car sightings" there are too many pics, also too many not really good pics.
Today I had been at even three events, all in the area. At first at a flea-market for motorbike-parts. I don't have an interest in motorbikes, but it was on the way to a youngtimer*- and tuning-car show and I wanted to look there for plate-catches (photo-motifs and maybe something to buy). After the car-show I stopped at a small classic car show in the next town. Quite small and not too interesting, but on may way home.
I put all the pics of these events in here, also some random catches on the way to and from them.
*slang In Germany for cars between 20 and 30 years old
A Junak, really rare:
Rickman:
Horex:
the bikes are from the West German Bundeswehr, but I doubt, the sidecar:
Left a former military Moto Guzzi, right a BSA:
This dark blueish green was used by the West German border patrol, but I'm not sure, if this bike was used by them. I have to ask my brother-in-law.
Have you known, that Opel has built trailers??
Was this cateye-panel an original aftersales market extra? The spoiler-bumpers, too? The plastic parts are in bad condition, badly overpainted.
a real clunker:
yes, the yellow sticker says "Attention! Car alarm!"
annother of them:
A lot of ccm and hp on just two parking lots:
There was a second one, but I didn't made a pic of it:
2x small and semi-small side-by-side:
This is a Polish plate:
At West German car-events you don't see many COMECON-cars. In East Germany it's different, there are special meetings and events for them.
Well, there are some new models, with those you can directly participate at classic car event...
Is this a special edition?
An original "GSR" ("Gelb Schwarzer Renner")
No, the license plate is not official:
"Created by the nature" - and for sale for 1.600 €
"Who think, love is the greatest thing, never had a pee after 8 beers:
(on a 1971 VW Buggy)
From the last and smallest meeting:
From 1918:
Latest Edition: 10/05/2015 @ 23:25:53
Today I had been at even three events, all in the area. At first at a flea-market for motorbike-parts. I don't have an interest in motorbikes, but it was on the way to a youngtimer*- and tuning-car show and I wanted to look there for plate-catches (photo-motifs and maybe something to buy). After the car-show I stopped at a small classic car show in the next town. Quite small and not too interesting, but on may way home.
I put all the pics of these events in here, also some random catches on the way to and from them.
*slang In Germany for cars between 20 and 30 years old
A Junak, really rare:
Rickman:
Horex:
the bikes are from the West German Bundeswehr, but I doubt, the sidecar:
Left a former military Moto Guzzi, right a BSA:
This dark blueish green was used by the West German border patrol, but I'm not sure, if this bike was used by them. I have to ask my brother-in-law.
Have you known, that Opel has built trailers??
Was this cateye-panel an original aftersales market extra? The spoiler-bumpers, too? The plastic parts are in bad condition, badly overpainted.
a real clunker:
yes, the yellow sticker says "Attention! Car alarm!"
annother of them:
A lot of ccm and hp on just two parking lots:
There was a second one, but I didn't made a pic of it:
2x small and semi-small side-by-side:
This is a Polish plate:
At West German car-events you don't see many COMECON-cars. In East Germany it's different, there are special meetings and events for them.
Well, there are some new models, with those you can directly participate at classic car event...
Is this a special edition?
An original "GSR" ("Gelb Schwarzer Renner")
No, the license plate is not official:
"Created by the nature" - and for sale for 1.600 €
"Who think, love is the greatest thing, never had a pee after 8 beers:
(on a 1971 VW Buggy)
From the last and smallest meeting:
From 1918:
Latest Edition: 10/05/2015 @ 23:25:53
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 14/05/2015 @ 15:58:10, By Neon
Why both the Panda and the Cinquecento have microcar plates? The Panda is even a 1000cc that is a rather brilliant engine
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 14/05/2015 @ 16:51:50, By ingo
Why both the Panda and the Cinquecento have microcar plates? The Panda is even a 1000cc that is a rather brilliant engine
Because the engines are curbed. Nowadays these engine are curbed on this EU-wide microcar-class with Vmax 45 km/h. I don't know, what's the most possible ccm for them. For mopeds, having these plates, it's 50ccm
These tiny plates are used in Germany for
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Germany#Insurance_pla- tes
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kfz-Kennzeichen_29#Versicherungskennzeichen
So the 1000ccm-engine is not in original condition/usage any more.
In the past there was the possibility for people, who made a moped-license before 1950, to drive any kind of vehicles up to 250ccm. But these cars and motorbikes had regular plates.
This regulation was one of the reasons, why all the 1950ies microcars in Germany were available with 250ccm.
The last original 250ccm-car was the Goggomobil, produced for that reason even until 1969. After its production was stopped, the assembling of the Goggo-engine continued! The production-"line" (a dozen of old workers and their handcraftsmanship) was moved from the former Glas- and now BMW-factory in Dingolfing to the former Borgward-factory in Bremen. In the edge of an otherwise empty plant-hall they made these 250ccm-engines especially for these old license-holders up to the 80ies. When Mercedes Benz needed the space for the production of the 190 [W201], these old Goggo-workers were sent into retirement.
Thes 250ccm-"big block"-engines were mounted mostly into the NSU Prinz 4 and Fiat/Jagst 600, later mainly into Fiat 500, 126 and Panda.
The downsizing to 250ccm was not only made by using Goggo-engines, also by dropping the engine-size, for example due blocking two pistons. This was usual at the curbed Fiats (127, Panda, Uno, Lancia Y10). In the 80ies mostly Fiats were used, some tiny Japanese cars as the Daihatsu Cuore only a few times.
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 14/05/2015 @ 19:06:50, By dsl
Have you known, that Opel has built trailers??
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/905/aaN7el.jpg
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/905/aaN7el.jpg
Of corsa I knew that!
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 14/05/2015 @ 19:19:03, By Ddey65
Maybe I should move some of my car show related posts and pics to this thread.
Latest Edition: 23/05/2015 @ 06:32:57
Latest Edition: 23/05/2015 @ 06:32:57
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 17/05/2015 @ 16:09:21, By ingo
Why both the Panda and the Cinquecento have microcar plates? The Panda is even a 1000cc that is a rather brilliant engine
My last impression of these vehicles, resp.their drivers was: "Not a winners car for the brightest candle on the birthday-cake".
I had the driver of
before me at the bakerman minutes before I made this pic. It's maybe arrogant, but not lied, when I say, this was the village-idiot. Definitely not intelligent, but odoriferous (the hair not washed since weeks, the former plumbers-working jacket never ever washed).
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 17/05/2015 @ 18:27:42, By Neon
My guess is that owner of the two Fiats have not the licence for regular cars, but they wanted a slighty better car than usual microcars such Lieger, Aixam, Grecav, etc. So they preferred to limitate or swap the original engines for make them legal like the ones mounted on the microcars
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 31/05/2015 @ 21:20:21, By Ddey65
As a frequent attendee of the local Thursday night car show at a local Hardee's in Weeki Wachee, Florida, I see my share of interesting cars, trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles. Besides your standard mid-50's Chevy's, late-1960's muscle cars, and what not, something really interesting turned up a couple of weeks ago; a yellow and white 1959 Dodge Custom Royal convertible. I've got more pictures than this.
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Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 03/06/2015 @ 15:47:01, By Ddey65
I'll post the other pics of that '59 Dodge later, but right now I'm going to post a link to one of the car shows I was at a few years back:
http://imcdb.opencommunity.be/forum_topic-7266-51046-25th_Annual_Mopar_w_Big_Daddy_2012__Don_Garlits_Museum_of_Drag_Racing.html#p5104- 6
http://imcdb.opencommunity.be/forum_topic-7266-51046-25th_Annual_Mopar_w_Big_Daddy_2012__Don_Garlits_Museum_of_Drag_Racing.html#p5104- 6
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 09/06/2015 @ 04:38:46, By eLMeR
Some of the cars seen this Sunday during the monthly local meeting of vintage cars:
I arrived at the end of it, so a lot of vehicles were already gone: I missed all the 1960s popular models
Model names, bigger versions of the pictures and other viewpoints for some of the cars can be seen here. I'll try to upload the other pictures this week (more or less 30 pictures for 10 other cars).
Latest Edition: 09/06/2015 @ 04:43:41
I arrived at the end of it, so a lot of vehicles were already gone: I missed all the 1960s popular models
Model names, bigger versions of the pictures and other viewpoints for some of the cars can be seen here. I'll try to upload the other pictures this week (more or less 30 pictures for 10 other cars).
Latest Edition: 09/06/2015 @ 04:43:41
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 09/06/2015 @ 10:14:39, By Purzel89
Only some small impressions from my visit to a US Car Show in a Western city. The buildings have a real interior, but only the front is wood, the rest is concrete.
My car is the second from left. Saddly this car was destroyed in April 2015 in a Rear-ender.
This Crown Victoria had a real taxameter, but its not in use as a Taxi anymore. In the state of Saxony where it was registered, this color is not allowed for real Taxis.
We also made Car Konvoi. This is highly illegal in Germany, but we got a rare permission by the local authority. Two police cars accompanied us and the roads were closed just for us. It was truly amazing because i felt like the King of the Road. An american police car was even allowed to drive on the roads with lights and sirens, which was even more awesome.
Quite unusual sight in europe, but the Mustang is capable of hauling trailers. Maybe that gives the original impression of what Ford has planned the Mustang for: The common driving, not the Race track!
And the best part at the end
Latest Edition: 09/06/2015 @ 17:23:14
My car is the second from left. Saddly this car was destroyed in April 2015 in a Rear-ender.
This Crown Victoria had a real taxameter, but its not in use as a Taxi anymore. In the state of Saxony where it was registered, this color is not allowed for real Taxis.
We also made Car Konvoi. This is highly illegal in Germany, but we got a rare permission by the local authority. Two police cars accompanied us and the roads were closed just for us. It was truly amazing because i felt like the King of the Road. An american police car was even allowed to drive on the roads with lights and sirens, which was even more awesome.
Quite unusual sight in europe, but the Mustang is capable of hauling trailers. Maybe that gives the original impression of what Ford has planned the Mustang for: The common driving, not the Race track!
And the best part at the end
Latest Edition: 09/06/2015 @ 17:23:14
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 09/06/2015 @ 16:00:52, By Gamer
Is that Pullman City? It is in Saxony-Anhalt, not in Saxony. Or did you mean the one in Bavaria?
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 09/06/2015 @ 17:20:07, By Purzel89
That is the "Eldorado Westernstadt" in Templin (north of Berlin).
The Taxi was from Leipzig, thats why i said Saxony.
Latest Edition: 09/06/2015 @ 17:20:30
The Taxi was from Leipzig, thats why i said Saxony.
Latest Edition: 09/06/2015 @ 17:20:30
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 09/06/2015 @ 21:03:54, By ingo
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We also made Car Konvoi. This is highly illegal in Germany, but we got a rare permission by the local authority. Two police cars accompanied us and the roads were closed just for us. It was truly amazing because i felt like the King of the Road. An american police car was even allowed to drive on the roads with lights and sirens, which was even more awesome.
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Quite unusual sight in europe, but the Mustang is capable of hauling trailers. Maybe that gives the original impression of what Ford has planned the Mustang for: The common driving, not the Race track!
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Err, no: a convoi is only illegal here, when there are more than 29 cars in line. In a convoi -with permission and police-escort- the whole convoi is seen as one single verhicle, so it's allowed to follow the first car over red traffic lights.
When you have more than 29 cars, you need the permission - or you tell the cops, when they stop you: "no idea, why they all follow me, what a funny coincidence", or the cars start separated in smaller groups. Of course you drive as single cars, so each one for himself.
Very odd combination: a legendary US-American icon, towing a Trabant- and Zapohorhets-compatible Campingtrailer made in DDR ( http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/QEK_Junior )
Latest Edition: 09/06/2015 @ 21:07:03
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 09/06/2015 @ 21:42:52, By Purzel89
Err, no: a convoi is only illegal here, when there are more than 29 cars in line. In a convoi -with permission and police-escort- the whole convoi is seen as one single verhicle, so it's allowed to follow the first car over red traffic lights.
Thats what i said, particularly. We were much over 29 cars and we had permission with police escort.
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 14/06/2015 @ 22:17:04, By ingo
Yesterday I had a great day at my favourite car-event in the year at http://oldtimermarkt-bockhorn.com/
I followed this traumatising cl82-car to catch a pic of the "Rootes Group Owners Club"-sticker in the richt back side window, but unfortunately it drove on the area at the most crowded time and didn't find a parking lot.
And I was also distracted by the exhaust-cloud from this motif:
which had problems to leave its parking-lot.
Caused by its size and blocked by the reluctant
There was a German couple, who offered 7 or 8 Portuguese classics, for example that one:
A selfmade unicum. Selfmade frame, back from a 3-Series BMW, front axle from an Innocenti Mini, engine from a Goggomobil.
UK-version:
The sticker is from the first and only free and democratic elections in the DDR in March 1990
Can anyone identify the camper-coachbuilder? It looks somehow British, but the Transit is LHD
A plenty of years ago there was an Autobahn-race between this Glas 1700 TS and my K 70. The K 70 (with 5hp more) won.
Glas V8
Rootes-crap x3
Of course you could hear several times "Hey, a Sahara-Ente" ("Ente" = "duck" is the German nickname for the 2CV)
It was obviously really first registrated in Andorra. The second plate lay in the trunk
NSU Wankelspider
@rjluna2: the extra window-washer are originally the 1974+ "made for S" headlight-washer, but as this was a Polizei-car in its first life, it was used against eggs - thrown at demonstrations.
Until ca.10 years ago it was possible to get a truck-registration for a Wagon, Van or SUV, when the back side windows are irreversible closed,the back seats are irrversibliby removed and there was a load capacity for a specific minimum weight. One of the last remainders:
US-version:
Where are the little white sticker-tapes?
UPS it the first life, party-camper now:
Annother of these Portuguese cars for sale:
this shall cost 24.800€
Hmm, are the only available information about the Biagini Passo in German?
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biagini_Passo
Latest Edition: 14/06/2015 @ 23:32:57
I followed this traumatising cl82-car to catch a pic of the "Rootes Group Owners Club"-sticker in the richt back side window, but unfortunately it drove on the area at the most crowded time and didn't find a parking lot.
And I was also distracted by the exhaust-cloud from this motif:
which had problems to leave its parking-lot.
Caused by its size and blocked by the reluctant
There was a German couple, who offered 7 or 8 Portuguese classics, for example that one:
A selfmade unicum. Selfmade frame, back from a 3-Series BMW, front axle from an Innocenti Mini, engine from a Goggomobil.
UK-version:
The sticker is from the first and only free and democratic elections in the DDR in March 1990
Can anyone identify the camper-coachbuilder? It looks somehow British, but the Transit is LHD
A plenty of years ago there was an Autobahn-race between this Glas 1700 TS and my K 70. The K 70 (with 5hp more) won.
Glas V8
Rootes-crap x3
Of course you could hear several times "Hey, a Sahara-Ente" ("Ente" = "duck" is the German nickname for the 2CV)
It was obviously really first registrated in Andorra. The second plate lay in the trunk
NSU Wankelspider
@rjluna2: the extra window-washer are originally the 1974+ "made for S" headlight-washer, but as this was a Polizei-car in its first life, it was used against eggs - thrown at demonstrations.
Until ca.10 years ago it was possible to get a truck-registration for a Wagon, Van or SUV, when the back side windows are irreversible closed,the back seats are irrversibliby removed and there was a load capacity for a specific minimum weight. One of the last remainders:
US-version:
Where are the little white sticker-tapes?
UPS it the first life, party-camper now:
Annother of these Portuguese cars for sale:
this shall cost 24.800€
Hmm, are the only available information about the Biagini Passo in German?
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biagini_Passo
Latest Edition: 14/06/2015 @ 23:32:57
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 21/06/2015 @ 15:41:09, By Neon
Yesterday I had a great day at my favourite car-event in the year at http://oldtimermarkt-bockhorn.com/
https://imageshack.com/i/eyu2pwGvj
https://imageshack.com/i/exbt6bZOj
https://imageshack.com/i/eyu2pwGvj
https://imageshack.com/i/exbt6bZOj
Not only a 131 Racing, but an extremely rare Walter Rohrl edition almost all original!
I hoped to see one in a German meeting... An early model with automatic transimission all original, including the (rather) rare front bumper. Just the wheels need a refresh as they miss the black part (I have 10/12 of them)
Hmm, are the only available information about the Biagini Passo in German?
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biagini_Passo
https://imageshack.com/i/paRMjwqfj
https://imageshack.com/i/idxaCnabj
https://imageshack.com/i/p9W5wJXcj
https://imageshack.com/i/hl7Xrj2xj
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biagini_Passo
https://imageshack.com/i/paRMjwqfj
https://imageshack.com/i/idxaCnabj
https://imageshack.com/i/p9W5wJXcj
https://imageshack.com/i/hl7Xrj2xj
As far I know it was made on VW Golf chassis, it's extremely rare an almost unknown also here
I really like this meeting/spare parts market, I remember your pics of the previous year too... Too bad it's rather far, but not impossible to reach... Let's see next year
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 21/06/2015 @ 19:20:47, By ingo
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I hoped to see one in a German meeting... An early model with automatic transimission all original, including the (rather) rare front bumper. Just the wheels need a refresh as they miss the black part (I have 10/12 of them)
As far I know it was made on VW Golf chassis, it's extremely rare an almost unknown also here
I really like this meeting/spare parts market, I remember your pics of the previous year too... Too bad it's rather far, but not impossible to reach... Let's see next year
In my plate-collector-forum recently a Western-cars-in-the-DDR-specialist has posted a pic of a white Ritmo, delivered in 1979 directly into the DDR.
This DDR-owned company
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genex
which delivered goods to DDR-citizens, after their West German relatives have paid them in Western money, had good relations to Fiat over all years. So Fiats you could find in every yearly catalogue.
Yes, the Biagini Passo is based on the Golf Cabriolet. Wiki says, that only a few of them were built and only for the West German market. Due the poor quality, especially the missing anti-rust-protection, the cars extinct very quickly.
Yes, this event is my most favourite car-event over the years. It's a combination of spare-parts-market with a classic car meeting (on Saturday drivers with pre-1980 have free entry, on Sunday drivers with pre-1989-cars). The atmosphere is the best, nice relaxed people incl.some freaks among them, good weather -mainly...- and a nice location on the countryside.
You're correct, it's very far away for you. Maybe you have looked on the map. It's in the farest Northwest of Germany, c.30km to the North Sea Coaast and ca.60km to the Dutch part of Frisia.
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 21/06/2015 @ 23:42:44, By Neon
In my plate-collector-forum recently a Western-cars-in-the-DDR-specialist has posted a pic of a white Ritmo, delivered in 1979 directly into the DDR.
This DDR-owned company
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genex
which delivered goods to DDR-citizens, after their West German relatives have paid them in Western money, had good relations to Fiat over all years. So Fiats you could find in every yearly catalogue.
This DDR-owned company
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genex
which delivered goods to DDR-citizens, after their West German relatives have paid them in Western money, had good relations to Fiat over all years. So Fiats you could find in every yearly catalogue.
It would be amazing to see that picture, but I suppose it's too 'private'
Yes, the Biagini Passo is based on the Golf Cabriolet. Wiki says, that only a few of them were built and only for the West German market. Due the poor quality, especially the missing anti-rust-protection, the cars extinct very quickly.
The Passo had the body of the Golf Cabriolet but the mechanic of the Golf Syncro (because is a 4x4), Wiki is not correct because it was sold also here: not officially but some dealership took several units. Obviusly the ones sold now are almost all gone, but apparently some of them survived. Looking on the web, seems it was assembled by ACM a factory that assembled under licence also Romanian ARO off roads for the Italian market (although original ARO were sold too). I've found also a (sort of) brochure:
And one for sale:
http://www.subito.it/auto/volkswagen-altro-modello-1991-torino-128249169.htm
Latest Edition: 21/06/2015 @ 23:48:00
Thread for pics from car meetings, car shows and such events
Published 22/06/2015 @ 04:01:54, By eLMeR
What car is it? It looks like some old TVR...