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Old 10-03-2007, 06:54 AM   #1
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***Taufkirchner Classic Car Show 2007 (Part 5)***

Part 5

We begin with a true classic from the brand Mercedes-Benz: the Unimog. Here are a bunch of Unimog's, most of them the "farm type" 1950s 401 and one 406 (beginning 1971).









Type 401 (1971)





No idea what this "FK" truck is...



For the World War II fanatics. The German equivalent of the US Army Jeep: the Volkswagen Kübelwagen Type 82.







Another German "Jeep" from World War II, the Volkswagen Typ 166 "Schwimmwagen". The vehicle could operate on land and on water. I believe it had an AWD layout and was also a good offroader. My rear shot was terrible because the sunlight shone in from the front making the rear pitch black. Flash didn't help much either. At the rear this car has a small propeller for propulsion in water.







DKW Munga



Volkswagen Beetle's and Busses. Lovely little things!




Now with 5 extra horsepower!


VW Bus with interior shot...







Hanomag AL28



Mercedes-Benz "Kurzhauber" Firetruck



I always enjoy hearing "car enthusiasts" claim that Fiat and the French cars (Renault, Peugeot, Citroen and sometimes Simca or Talbot) have never made "beautiful cars". Yeah, they're soooooo right....

Fiat Dino 2000









Peugeot 504 Coupe. Beautiful.



BMW 600 & Jaguar XJ




























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Cool thread, man. BMW 600 looks similar to old Fiat 500...



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Nice Wimmer!

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I always enjoy hearing "car enthusiasts" claim that Fiat and the French cars (Renault, Peugeot, Citroen and sometimes Simca or Talbot) have never made "beautiful cars".
of course "the French" have made beautiful cars:





PS. I was watching a german movie the other day called "Der Untergang". In this movie there were some great and magnificent ultra luxury vehicles of the WWII era that i couldn't identify! Have you seen the movie? I need some help...

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PS. I was watching a german movie the other day called "Der Untergang". In this movie there were some great and magnificent ultra luxury vehicles of the WWII era that i couldn't identify! Have you seen the movie? I need some help...

Thanks Giannis and Tycoon.

Yep, I saw that movie a long time ago. I think you're referring to the part where Himmler and Fegelein are talking in the underground bunker garage. From what I could make out, those were mostly Mercedes-Benz cars. I believe I saw a 770 or two there. I need to see it again to refresh my memory.

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