Photo Gallery «Classic car show Berlin 2022 - tried and tested at a new location»
The 22nd edition of the Classic Car Show Berlin took place for the first time on October 1 and 2 on the grounds of the ADAC Driving Safety Center Linthe, around 50 kilometers south of Berlin. This not only increased the size of the event site, but also the catchment area for classic car enthusiasts. Our event report shows many of the visitor vehicles in pictures and describes the impressions on site.
13 vehicles in the auction, from the Mercedes-Benz W124 to the '59 Ford - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Alfa Romeo club line-up, small selection of important Alfa Romeos from the 60s and 70s - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Blue cars, blue skies - classic car show Berlin 2022
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BMW Isetta and BMW 600 - the big brother and the big brother - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray - Coke-bottle shape in many colors - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, club line-up - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Chevrolet G 20, Ferrari 328 GTS, Rover Mini Cooper - an enormous range of vehicles was on offer - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Dübener Ei on Wartburg 312 convertible and Volvo 544 - contemporary sidecars with GDR caravans - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Fiat 500 "Topolino" in front of VW T2 - small and big, at least until someone puts a modern Corsa next to it - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Fiat 500 in front of Volga limousine, one moved the Italian people, the other the leading comrades in the East - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Ford Fairlane 500 Club Sedan (1957) - appetizing decoration is simply part of the meeting - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Ford Granada Ghia and Ford 26M - everyday classics alongside collector's items two generations older - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Great visitor interest in the auction - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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IWL SR59 Berlin - classic GDR scooter, before and after - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Mercedes-Benz W123 in red, yellow and green at the club stand - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Mercedes-Benz W126, Porsche 911, BMW M3 Evolution - snouts of the 80s, too easy for a quiz - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Mercedes-Benz pre-war vehicles defy the rain - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Messerschmidt KR 200, MZ BK 350, Jawa 350 - Beginnings of post-war motorization in West and East - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Military vehicles; Hummer, Mercedes-Benz 250 GD Wolf gl, VW Iltis - martial appearance in turbulent times - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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More and more visitors come with the sun - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Renault Fuego Turbo and Renault 5 Alpine Turbo. Renault was a turbo pioneer in Formula 1; the turbo image should be on the road - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Parts market, still room to the side and room for improvement - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Triumph Herald 1200 Saloon and Triumph Vitesse Estate - only a few classic everyday vehicles were represented - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Plenty of space for cars and visitors - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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VW Golf 1 for work and leisure - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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VW Golf GTD, Trabant 601, Lada 2103 - true Volkswagens in their respective homelands - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW Iltis, Autobianchi A112, Wartburg 353, Volga 24 - large selection of different vehicles - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW LT, T2 and T3 - the older, the deeper - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW T2 - the older, the deeper. This impression should deepen with some VW exhibits - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Wartburg 311, Skoda 130 Rapid and two Merceds-Benz R129. Which one might be the rarest by now... - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Adler Primus (1932) - expert presenter presents the vehicle and interviews the owner - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Alfa Romeo Montreal (1973) - impressively good condition - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Audi 100 (1982) - the aerodynamics world champion is also over 40 years old - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Bitter CD (1975) - one of 395, not only rare in blue - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Buick Century 4-Door Riviera (1955) - first Century with pontoon bodywork and the subtle decoration of the 50s - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Buick Riviera (1971) - with the boattail rear that divided opinion - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Sedan (1957) - in stunning blue - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Chevrolet Monza (1975) - has absolutely nothing to do with the Opel Monza, looks more like an obese Manta CC - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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DKW Junior (1962) - when DKW still held the two-stroke flag high - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Edsel Ranger (1959) - not as bad as its reputation - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Fiat Ritmo 130 TC (1978) - this should be one of the last - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Ford Capri S (1983) - untouched rarity - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Ford F-100 Stepside (1956) - hasn't seen the field for a long time - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Ford Model A (1930) - one of the few 1930s vehicles - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Ford Sierra Cosworth 4x4 (1991) - the motorsport era of the Sierra was over, this one had no chance against the M3 and 190 E 2.3-16 off the racetrack - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Ford Taunus 1600 GXL (1971) - with Knudsen nose and rare additional headlights - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Horch 305 (1926) - exempt from vehicle tax since 1933 - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Jaguar 240 (1968) - British luxury in distinguished gray - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park (1985) - Mercury's last full-size station wagon before the emerging minivan wave - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Nissan Sunny GTi (1988) - ambitious compact sports car of its time, free of image and market success in Germany. The condition of this vehicle is all the more pleasing - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Opel GT 1900 (1970) - rarely seen with vinyl roof - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Opel Rekord (1970) - traveled from the Emsland - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Renault 15 GTL (1978) - the coupé version of the R17, sad rectangular headlights and almost completely disappeared - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Talbot-Matra Murena (1982) - rare three-seater with Simca genes, almost forgotten today - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Tatra 603 (1969) - typical black, typical official vehicle for high officials - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Tesla Roadster (2010) - actually too young for the classic car show. Take a Lotus Elise and a few notebook batteries and you have a revolution. After 2450 units came the Model S - Classic Car Show Berlin 2022
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Toyota Model F (1986) - very nice condition, in Germany no chance against VW Transporter and Co - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Triumph Herald 13/60 (1968) - British Racing Grenn and correct wheels, but the Herald never really saw itself as a sports car - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Triumph Stag (1976) - the world didn't want a safety convertible, in fact no more convertibles at all in the 70s - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW 1200 "50th anniversary Beetle" (1985) - ATS rims, Kamei spoiler, additional headlights, moderate lowering - that was contemporary tuning - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW Golf Cabriolet (1988) - US re-import on Ronal Urs, the infamous little bear wheels - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW Golf L (1978) - Golfs were also driven in the GDR. Either thanks to Western contacts and Western money via the Genex catalog or, as presumably this one here, from the 1977 compensation deal with 10,000 Golfs for machine tools, etc. - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW Karmann-Ghia Automatic (1968) - beautiful Type 14, with automatic transmission the epitome of the housewife's Porsche - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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VW Karmann-Ghia (1969) - very clean, very low - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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Zastava 1100 (1974) - largely unnoticed as ever, despite its concours condition - Oldtimer-Show Berlin 2022
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