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We have not written about it before and we have not visited it before. This year, we are going to change that. And we will try to explain briefly why you should go too!
Read moreWe have not written about it before and we have not visited it before. This year, we are going to change that. And we will try to explain briefly why you should go too!
Read moreRétromobile february 2020, the last major indoor event we attended. Since then, for reasons known to all, it has no longer been possible to organise events.
Read moreThe Autoworld museum in Brussels regularly organises temporary exhibitions. You can also enjoy them via our blog.
Read moreFrom 16 to 20 March, we can once again prepare for the most beautiful classic car fair. After a two-year break, Rétromobile will open its doors again at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre in Paris.
Read moreHistoric cars can be found in various places: in museums or private collections, at concours d’élégance, at race tracks and also at auctions held by major players such as Bonhams, Gooding, Artcurial and RM Sotheby’s.
Read moreEver since the launch of the LEZ in Antwerp on 1 February 2017, this system has caused controversy. Actually, this leaves almost no one untouched, but the oldtimer enthusiast is the most severely tackled.
Read moreIn 2017, in the year Ferrari turned 70, we were present for the first time at the Arts & Elégance concours of Peter Auto on the domains of the Chateau de Chantilly. 2017 was truly a Ferrari year. Everywhere we passed we saw the mostly red Italian thoroughbreds in abundance.
Read moreOnce a year on average, Autoworld Brussels hosts their ‘big’ expo. And it’s that time of year again, and now they’re taking the Supercar Story to the next level. Perhaps the most expensive collection ever shown at Autoworld. If you visit the exhibition you kill twice with one stone, because the 100 years Francorchamps exhibition is also running.
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