1970 Triumph Herald |
Superleggera |
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1970 Triumph Herald 13/60 Convertible, powered by an 1.3 liter four cylinder engine producing 57 horsepower. This car was sold first on May 8th, 1970 and is for sale right now for 7400 Euros.
Uploaded on Aug. 15, 2007
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The "Superleggera" emblem of an Aston Martin DB5. Only 1021 of these cars were built between 1963 and 1965. This car is lining up at the finishing line of the "Classics à la carte" charity rallye.
Uploaded on Sept. 23, 2007
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Zoom Factor |
Ferrari 365 GTS/4 |
...ein herzliches "MUH" aus den Bergen |
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This Ferrari 365 GTS/4 "Daytona" was built between 10/1969 and early 1971. Only 124 Spyders were produced in total. This car is waiting at the finishing line of the "Classics à la carte" charity rallye.
Uploaded on Sept. 23, 2007
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Uploaded on April 27, 2007
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Simson Duo 4/1 right in front of the Castle of Osnabrück |
Itsy Bitsy Spider |
Separating Ways |
My brother's Simson Duo 4/1 standing right in front of the Castle of Osnabrück.
Uploaded on Aug. 5, 2007
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A spider behind our house
Uploaded on Sept. 10, 2008
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My brother is dropping me off at the central station Osnabrück after our 130 km trip in his Simson Duo 4/1.
Uploaded on Aug. 19, 2007
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About to leave |
Stripping the Duo |
My brother and me driving in his Simson Duo 4/1 |
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My brother is working on his Simson Duo 4/1.
Uploaded on Aug. 9, 2007
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Taken during a 130 km trip home from Osnabrück.
Uploaded on Aug. 8, 2007
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My brother and me driving in his Simson Duo 4/1 |
Busy as a bee |
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Taken during a 130 km trip home from Osnabrück.
Uploaded on Aug. 8, 2007
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Uploaded on Sept. 3, 2008
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Mercedes-Benz W221
Uploaded on Dec. 15, 2006
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BMW 2002 |
1959 Chevrolet Apache 32 |
Crawfish dinner
Uploaded on Dec. 15, 2006
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The rear of a BMW 2002 (E114). This car was built between 08/1973 and 07/1975. It is powered by a four cylinder 2.0 liter engine (M10) producing 100 horsepower.
Uploaded on Aug. 17, 2007
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This old Chevrolet Apache 32 was just imported from the USA when I discovered it standing at the roadside.
The "32" denotes it as a 1/2 ton longbed. It was sold first in June 1959 and according to the current owner it is powered by an 4.4 liter V8. It seems to be for sale for around 5400 Euros.
Uploaded on Aug. 11, 2007
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