Photo Gallery «Hamburg Motor Classics 2018 - classic car fair returns to the city on the Elbe for the second time»
The Hamburg Motor Classics classic car fair took place for the second time in Hamburg from October 19 to 21, 2018, following its launch in 2017. Around 18,000 visitors came and marveled at the displays from dealers, private sellers and clubs. Racing celebrities also attended and everyone had a great time. This trade fair report gives an impression of the event and shows impressions in many photos.
Fine classics at Mirbach & Seemann - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
The Kadett GT/E is not a Yellow Angel, but a replica from the 1976 racing championship - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
A replica of the Ford Capri RS 2600, which drove the 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps in 1973, was on display in the historic motorsport exhibition - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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Until the 1970s, the ADAC used the VW Beetle to help with breakdowns on German roads - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
A Horch 853 special roadster from 1938 shone in the trade fair lights - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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Green from the island - an Austin Healey 100/4 BN I and a Jaguar E-Type stand side by side - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
The company e-cap turns classic cars into individual electric cars - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
The goddess must not be missing, but this Citroën DS was already sold - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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They are all beautiful, the variants of the Morris Minor - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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Andreas Grube shows his 1966 Morris Minor Four Door Saloon in Trafalgar Blue - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The sprightly Brit was once the Volkswagen equivalent on the island - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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One of the most popular Minor models is the Convertible, here an example with the still split windshield - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
Open, the Minor was also popular with sun worshippers - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The Traveller with the wooden framework is just as popular as the convertible. HMC00008 - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The Saab 900 Turbo was destroyed at the Hamburg G20 summit. Preserved in this way, it remains a mobile memorial - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
On the right in beautiful condition, on the left in destroyed condition - Saab 900 Turbo - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The Saab 96 V4 comes fresh and unwashed from a 7,000-kilometer trip to the Baltic States. - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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A Saab 99 Turbo from 1977 presents itself in rally trim - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The 1979 European Rally Champions, Jochi Kleint and Gunter Wanger, take part in the Stormarn Rally every year with the Opel Ascona 400 - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
© Frank Tiedemann, 2018
Lots of rally celebrities in Hamburg, including Jochi Kleint, Günter Frauenkron, Walter Treser, Egon Müller, etc. - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The Bavarian Audi Urquattro Club shows off its treasures - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The Bavarian Audi Urquattro Club shows off its treasures - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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No crowds, so there was plenty of room for discussions with the exhibitors - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The only existing Anadol A2 SL in Germany stood abandoned on a lonely stand - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The Ford Quadricycle from 1896 is actually a replica with retrofitted brakes - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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Triumph Club stand - including the GT6 - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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A red row of Ferraris and fire engines - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The "Dream Cars" classic car market featured treasures for wallets of different sizes, from the Benz Stroke Eight to the rare Citroën 7 CV L - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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A Stroke Eight in baby blue on the classic car market - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The MG YA from 1949 was for sale for EUR 17,500 - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The world's only known Citroën 7 CV L wanted to change hands for EUR 41,000 - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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Vintage and classic cars from the self-driving visitors gathered in the classic car parking lot, e.g. a BMW 1600 GT Coupé - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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Old and youngtimers of the self-driving visitors gathered on the classic car parking lot, e.g. an ex-Glas BMW 1600 GT - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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Generational change at Audi - beautifully positioned - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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The VW bus is popular in Hamburg - Hamburg Motor Classics 2018
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