The new issue of AutoBild Klassik recently hit the newsstands. Many interesting topics invite you to take a look at the magazine.
Live and let die? - The future of classic car dealerships
Anyone who wants to pass on their company to the next generation faces a challenge. Because the scene is changing. It seems as if time has stood still in Christoph Dorscheid's company. He has specialized in English sports cars since 1982, but now he is rethinking: At his age, he has to look for a successor.
Which one do you like, Catalina? - US classics
When it comes to US cars, people always talk about the same cars. Auto Bild Klassik compares the classic Mustang with four insider tips (Studebaker Commander Wagonaire, Chrysler Royale Business Coupe, Lincoln Town Car & GMC Caballero) - and asks a proven style expert to be on the safe side.
Ladies' wreath - Fiat Vignale
The Turin coachbuilder Alfredo Vignale preferred to dress Fiat models in the 1960s. To emphasize their beauty, he gave them female names. This report compares the Gamine, Ottocinquanta, Vignalina, Samantha and Eveline.
A man like a Porsche - Herbert Linge
Racing driver and mechanic Herbert Linge is like a sports car from Zuffenhausen: fast and reliable. No wonder. After all, he was already at Porsche when every employee there was greeted with a handshake every day.
Who will win the mud battle? - Classic off-road vehicles
A comparison of six classic off-road vehicles - never before seen on Auto Bild Klassik. Over hill and dale, Auto Bild Klassik determines the winner. Getting dirty is allowed.
Old shape, fresh grip - 205/70 R 14
Would you like a makeover for your car? Auto Bild Klassik's test of current classic car tires shows how impressively safety and driving pleasure can be improved with new tires.
Clutch artwork - How to make it like new again
It was the clutch that made the triumphant advance of the combustion engine possible. It is constantly in trouble, drivers trample it underfoot and yet it still does its job reliably. It's high time we paid tribute to the clutch. But how does it work? And above all: how can it be repaired?
Discovered: The Gaylord in the secret hiding place - Gaylord Gladiator
He's back in Germany, where his story began. But no one was allowed to know - until now. Yet here is one of the boldest, craziest, bravest and most tragic cars of the fifties.
Excuse me, where are we going on vacation here? - Early journeys
During the economic miracle, many things had to be learned, even vacations. From 1963 there were four weeks. And everyone excitedly set off for the south. In the footsteps of early mass tourism, Auto Bild Klassik set off once again, in style with a Heinkel Tourist, the traveler's basic vehicle.
Meyer, the reliable one
When Opel was still advertising with its famous slogan, Heinrich Meyer was a successful representative of the brand. Then he closed his dealership, but left everything as it was. Auto Bild Klassik visited him.





























