Donald was here! Techno Classica Essen 2019. The best classic cars show in Europe. - YouTube

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Techno Classica Essen. This year the exhibition celebrated its 30th birthday.
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And it remains the largest for vintage automobiles in Europe. 1250 exhibitors,
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190 thousands visitors from 46 countries, 2700 classic cars. Just wow.
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Twelve halls with vehicles to suit every budget and every taste. From the Opel Kadett
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to the Bugatti Type 57, Techno Classica also includes clubs,
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specialized workshops, literature, parts and collectibles.
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How to explain the success of the Essen trade fair?
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Nostalgia, an attempt to escape from the uncertain times of the current automotive industry.
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Reducing the capacity of engines and gradually adjusting them to ever stricter standards
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brings sadness and insipidity to the modern cars. At the same time, the "non-ecological" diesel,
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which I used to drive during my studies, consumed only 5l/100km in the city mode.
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The current cars need over 10!
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Electric cars? They do not solve the problems
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either as the production and storage of batteries is both problematic and terribly nongreen.
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Classic automobile is genuine and still generates impressive passive income.
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Investing in classic cars simply pays off.
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It is more stable than the traditional currency markets flooded by cryptocurrencies. Moreover, it's just cool!
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The classical automotive market is evolving. More and more often you can see a desire
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for responsible and wise customization of classics. One that allows you to return to the series.
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More and more often a classic is becoming a canvas for loose modifications,
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and in the context of Porsche it is definitely what we do.
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During this year's fair, we presented a collection of cheerful check floor mats
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straight from the 60's, a roof rack, which perfectly matches the 911 roof line,
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and at the same time can be folded and hidden in the boot.
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We also presented an idea for a complete reconstruction of the interior of the classic Porsche 911.
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Starting from the upholstered floor cover, through sport seats and audio system
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which is not visible, to the electronic air conditioning panel built from scratch and the gauges.
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The solution is lightweight and tailored to today's needs, to facilitate the every-day use of the classic Porsche.
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You can learn more about this project in a video we published some time ago. The REDRUM project.
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At the show in Essen they also showed an automobile that should not be modified.
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The record-breaker of the show was a Mercedes-Benz 540 K convertible from 1937, which was auctioned
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for an incredible €2250000. Any improvement of such car would have a negative impact on its value.
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It is worth mentioning here how difficult and demanding the process of restoring this type of car is.
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Poorly selected technologies and details can spoil everything. A little titbit I faced myself
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is the gauge kit from the era when Mercedes still used hand-painted dials. Brush, paint, dial and artist
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or craftsman with a stable and flawless hand. This is how it was done in the past.
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Now we have technology, easy tools and fast-changing fashions. That's why today's automotive industry
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is cheap and unremarkable. The classic was, is and will remain spectacular. Even when cars are no longer legal...