Vintage cars are passion!!!

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What is a vintage car?

A vintage car is a car, that is older than 30 years. The German word is Oldtimer or "Oldies". All people think that Oldtimer is an English word but it isn't. In English it's vintage car. Cars that are older than 20 years but younger than 30 years are called Youngtimer. A vintage car has a licence tag with an H as the last letter on the licence tag. They're cheaper in insurance and taxes than the normal licence tags on Youngtimer and modern cars. Vintage cars are very interesting cars! Many of them are fast.

For example this one:

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Ferrari 250 GTO

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Lamborghini


Others are just beautiful:

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VW bus

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Would you like a vintage car?!

Vintage cars are easy to find. If you want one you can search on diffrent websites.

Websites where you can find vintage cars:

mobile.de

Just for cars. You can find 1.4 millionen diffrent cars from thirty-five thousand dealers. It's the biggest market of cars of Germany. The website belongs to eBay Motors.

ebay.uk

For all things. You can find all what you need on this page. They have 276 million members from all over the world. You can choose between 50 thousand categories.

kalaydo.de

For jobs, real estates, holiday flats, pets, ads and cars. At the moment there are 176 thousand ads for cars.


How you assess a vintage car!

Note 1: Perfect state. Like a new car.

Note 2: Nice state. It has functional tracks.

Note 3: Functional state. It has normal tracks because it's old.

Note 4: Used up state. You probably have to work.

Note 5: Bust state. You have to work a long time.


Vintage car meeting 2010


Popular car brands which produced vintage cars


Aston Martin: From Britain

Audi: From Germany

Bentley: From Britain

BMW: From Germany

Bugatti: From France

Cadillac: From USA

Chevrolet: From USA

Ferrari: From Italy

Ford: From Germany

Jaguar: From Great-Britain

Lamborghini: From Italy

Lincoln: From USA

Mercedes-Benz: From Germany

Porsche: From Germany

Rolls-Royce: From England

Triumph: From England

VW: From Germany

And some more....!!!!!


Please look up "Magazines about cars" to get information about magazines!

I hope you like my text!

--Lena. Sch. 12:46, 27. Mär. 2012 (CEST)