A few days ago we visited the annual classic car show "Techno
Classica" in Essen, across the border in Germany. It was again a good day out. But also a bit sobering as the
(asking) prices for most of the cars on display were rather over the top in my opinion. Looks like
the investors have taken over the market again. Maybe this contraption proves
my point;
What we have here is a Goggomobil Van
prototype, complete with shower type wooden deck flooring. Nice little thing,
but it is completely beyond my grasp why this should be worth €110.000,-! But that is also one of the attractions of this
show. There is always a wide array of weird and wonderful machines on display
spread over the 14 halls and 4 outside areas. A small selection of the machines
that were on display;
A rather ratty looking Citroën Traction Avant
from 1954,
with a rally history and some (not so) period details:
Lovely factory built Lamborghini Centenario hot
rod tractor.
A brilliant machine as long as you ignore the price tag:
The still stylish Alfa Romeo Montreal in a very nice
period colour:
One of the many pre-war Bentley's. In this case
a straight eight of some sort.
But like most of the others it looked very much
like a trailer queen,
that is moved from one show to the other. Sad really:
that is moved from one show to the other. Sad really:
As for the Triumphs. There were only very few
on display.
One Stag and a few separate chassis TR's including this very nice
TR-S Le Mans racer.
Actually for an (ex) competition it (again) looked far to clean and un-used ...
Actually for an (ex) competition it (again) looked far to clean and un-used ...