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Old 08-25-2007, 02:14 PM   #1
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***Mühldorfer Volksfest (+ Classic Cars!!!)***

The Mühldorfer Volksfest started today and will be here for a week. Tons of beer, good food, hot chicks with juggs (and cigarettes) and good times are to be expected!

Here's the opening ceremony!


Various breweries and businesses display their mascots etc.







The local beer queen. Hideous face, but a body I just want to get into bed with!









BABES



Anyone want beer?



This is the local brewmaster, Unertl. - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER in case anyone is interested. They have an English language site available but the English sucks.



More babes (red circle).








CAR TIME!

Tractor, this is farmland country afterall. :praise:





This little Fiat 500 is used by the Unertl brewery to make home deliveries around town...(beer and stuff...)





Magirus-Deutz truck, also belonging to the Unertl family.





Another babe. She saw me aiming my camera at her and softened up!




A late 1920s or early 1930s Buick...



BMW 700 Cabrio. My dad had the coupe version in the 1960s as a young man. The normal version put out 40-horsepower but he had the sports version which pumped out 45-horsepower. Big difference.



I believe this is an old Fiat Convertible, but I am not so sure...





Opel Kadett B Coupe



Stunning pre-World War II Mercedes-Benz!





BMW 328 Convertible





A Horch, another German luxury brand that went down after World War II.



R107 Mercedes SL-Class





Looks like a BMW Dixi "Convertible" but I could be wrong...



An old MG. This guy lives down my street. He also has a yellow Porsche 914 2.0 but his cars are in the garage most of the time.





The Babe Train!





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Old 08-26-2007, 05:00 AM   #2
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Re: ***Mühldorfer Volksfest (+ Classic Cars!!!)***

Great pictures Christian! I would personally most interested in the BMW 3-series Convertible, which looks absolutely stunning in blue and these rims are amazing...
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Re: ***Mühldorfer Volksfest (+ Classic Cars!!!)***

Thanks a lot Wimmer!

Slightly off topic, but i am starting german language lessons. I want to visit Germany and i want to be able to have as much fun as possible. Plus i need german at work
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Very nice photos, Christian. Now, where is Sasa to comment on these babes!

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A Horch, another German luxury brand that went down after World War II.
It's a pity that this luxury carmaker doesn't exist anymore. I wonder why none of the 3 big Germans hasn't considered of "resurrecting" that make, like Mercedes did with Maybach. Correct my if I'm wrong, but Horch was also the founder of Audi, so maybe it should Audi be the one to produce top of the line luxury cars under the name Horch. It's just a thought, so, please don't shoot me!
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Super pics, Chris!
seems marketplace got a nice restoration with colorful, ancient houses.
Top weather for !

PS: and certainly a few hot chicks!
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Thanks a lot Wimmer!

Slightly off topic, but i am starting german language lessons. I want to visit Germany and i want to be able to have as much fun as possible. Plus i need german at work
Ah, sehr gut!

I think you can improve your German by reading AMS or Autobild etc. online. I improved my English big time by reading American and British publications online.
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Very nice photos, Christian. Now, where is Sasa to comment on these babes!
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It's a pity that this luxury carmaker doesn't exist anymore. I wonder why none of the 3 big Germans hasn't considered of "resurrecting" that make, like Mercedes did with Maybach. Correct my if I'm wrong, but Horch was also the founder of Audi, so maybe it should Audi be the one to produce top of the line luxury cars under the name Horch. It's just a thought, so, please don't shoot me!
I was wondering the same thing. It would be interesting if the Horch brand was resurrected to compete with Maybach and the likes.

Horch's son founded Audi, I think. "Horch" in German means "to listen" and Audi is the Latin version of "to listen" I believe. Ask Yannis!
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Super pics, Chris!
seems marketplace got a nice restoration with colorful, ancient houses.
Top weather for !

PS: and certainly a few hot chicks!
Thanks.

It's an ancient town that only in the last few years has been really modernized. We got Internet 7 years ago!

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Horch's son founded Audi, I think. "Horch" in German means "to listen" and Audi is the Latin version of "to listen" I believe. Ask Yannis!
Yannis, I would like you to confirm that info.
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I was wondering the same thing. It would be interesting if the Horch brand was resurrected to compete with Maybach and the likes.
Resurrecting the Horch marque is an idea which pops up every now and then in the automotive press. At one point they were quite sure VW group was about to do just that.

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Nope, August Horch founded both Horch and Audi. Before that he worked for Karl Benz. He fell into some sort of dispute with the people at Horch, left the company and set up a new company. First he tried to use the name Horch Automobil-Werke but since the old company still owned the rights to the Horch name, he latinized the name into Audi.
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