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Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 08:29 PM
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My wife Helen and I have just returned home from an epic 9 week holiday taking in England, France, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and Malaysia. Because she is from England, she holds the belief that Christmas should be in winter, not summer, and as such, we were there during the northern hemisphere winter.
For me, being a petrolhead, I would have preferred going during the northern summer, so I could have taken in various historic racing and classic car events, but it wasn't to be. However, I was still able to get my fix.
This is my multi-part series of motoring-related holiday snaps. Nobody likes seeing other peoples holiday photos, but these may be of some interest to a handful of you. As well as visiting four world class museums, including the BMW museum in Munich, the Le Mans museum, Cite de l'Automobile in Mulhouse, France, and Autoworld in Brussels, I also snapped various road side pics at random, of anything that interested me. The highlight was realizing a decades old goal of visiting Cite de l'Automobile,which centres around the incredible Schlumph brothers collection.
I've broken this into four parts, because there are way too many for just one part. Here is Part 1, made up mostly of pics from the first part of the trip, including the BMW museum.
Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 08:35 PM
Our first stop was London. Its a city we know well, as we've lived there before, and its easy to use as a stepping stone to Europe. London is a great motoring melting pot, and its streets are lined with interesting vehicles. On stepping out of our hotel in Kensington, this Ferrari was parked on the side of the road, in among the various bland Vauxhalls etc. This is a common sight in London, as most people don't have off-street parking, and Porsches, Farraris, Jaguars, Aston Martins etc are everywhere.
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02-05-2018, 08:52 PM
From London we caught the EuroStar, and shot through to Paris. The trains in Europe are impressive, and can hit over 300 km/h, and are silky smooth. Poor planning on my part meant I missed my buddy Eric Broutin, who keeps his '67 Camaro historic race car in Paris, by a couple of days. From there we headed down to the Limousin region, before stopping in Bordeaux for a couple of days, then up to Amsterdam for Christmas. Helens brother and his family live in Amsterdam.
We were last in Amsterdam ten years ago, and back then I was surprised by how many American cars there were. Thats still the case now, but these days the American cars are mostly Teslas, which are extremely popular. The Dutch have fully embraced electric technology. The Amsterdam streets are terrifying, many of which are made up of six lanes comprising two each for cars, trams, and pushbikes. The bikes are the most dangerous.
Many cars in Amsterdam are electric, and range from BMWs right through to tiny one or two person town cars. As mentioned, Teslas are a common sight, including a lot of the taxis. The first ever ride I took in a Tesla was from Schiphol airport into the city centre.
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Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 08:57 PM
I have a fascination with micro-cars. Most people consider micro-cars to be of the vintage variety that were popular in Europe during the 1950s, such as BMW Isetta etc. But modern day micro-cars are still popular today for inner-city commuting.
This is a Canta LX, a car designed for people with physical problems who can't otherwise walk, rde a bike, or catch a tram etc. These cars are allowed to use the bicycle lanes. I assumed they'd be electric, but in fact are petrol powered.
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This is a typical inner city electric commuter car, parked among the bicycles.
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This Impala hearse looked completely out of place among the small Euros.
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On visiting an underground car park where a lot of long-term vehicles were stored, I spotted this. I've never seen one before, and it was definitely pretty striking. Its a Fisker Karma, a short-lived high-performance electric car. I believe less than 2500 were made.
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Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 09:20 PM
Helen's brother Martin owns an Alfa Romeo, and had to take his car to a dealership for a couple of quick fixes before setting off to Germany. I went with him, and snapped a pretty bad photo of this with my phone, parked in the showroom. This is the new Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio, packing 510 hp from a Ferrari V6. Price tag was 104,000 Euros. A few days later while travelling through Germany, we saw one on the side of the road that had been involved in an accident. Ouch.
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Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 09:24 PM
More Teslas. During our taxi ride I spoke with the driver about these cars. He said they have a range of about 300 km. Although its now possible to re-charge to 80% in around 40 minutes, I'm still not sure this is an improvement over internal combustion power for long-term travel.
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Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 09:28 PM
From Amsterdam we traveled to the beautiful village of Schwangau in southern Germany, near the Austrian border. On the way we stopped in Heidelberg for the night, where I grabbed this grainy shot from the footpath of a Maybach.
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Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 09:33 PM
A two hour train ride from Schwangau brought us into Munich for a day trip. While there, we visited the BMW museum, located at the companies car assembly site and main headquarters. Unfortunately, I had less than an hour to spend at the museum, so this was a whirlwind tour in which I just snapped pics as I rushed through.
For a one-make museum, it was interesting, with a large variety of exhibits, as you'd expect from a company which such a rich history.
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khyndart in CA
02-05-2018, 10:22 PM
Welcome home Mr. Holmes, it is good to have you back.
Ken H
Steve Holmes
02-05-2018, 11:18 PM
Thank you Ken, sorry I missed you at Taupo.
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Michael Clark
02-06-2018, 02:15 AM
Keep them coming Steve
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02-06-2018, 03:56 AM
OK, you asked for 'em Michael!
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Evolution of the 3 Series.
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Bruce302
02-07-2018, 05:45 AM
Looks stunning Steve, Well done, I like your priorities. Helen deserves a medal, or 3.
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Steve Holmes
02-07-2018, 08:00 AM
Looks stunning Steve, Well done, I like your priorities. Helen deserves a medal, or 3.
B.
Yeah but the reason we had so little time at the museum was because she wanted to go shopping.
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02-07-2018, 08:21 AM
I've always been a fan of the 635s and first gen M3s.
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I'd have loved to have seen more old touring car racers. But I guess space is always an issue.
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02-08-2018, 05:36 AM
I just loved this mad little Group 5 BMW 320.
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This BMW 507 commanded a large space towards the end of the museum, surrounded by photos and a staircase that exited back up towards the main entrance. And the reason for this is because it was once owned by Elvis Presley, who owned the car when he was stationed in Germany in 1958, while in the US Army. Prior to his ownership, it had been used for racing.
Presley took that BMW back to the US with him in 1960, and eventually sold it. It was discovered many years later and restored. These 507s have become extremely desirable, and regular versions sell for around US$2.5 million. How much would this one be worth?
There is a great article on the car here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3726932/Elvis-Presley-s-1957-BMW-507-fully-restored-original-glory-Germany.html
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Steve Holmes
02-09-2018, 12:21 AM
My favorite car in the museum was this incredible BMW M1 art car. Of all of BMWs series of art cars, this is perhaps the most famous. It was painted by Andy Warhol, who apparently did the whole thing in 28 minutes. But the car was raced as well. Being a Group 4 competition car, it competed at the 1979 Le Mans 24 Hours, and finished 6th overall, and second in class. Drivers were Manfred Winklehock, Marcel Mignot, and Herve Poulain.
What is interesting is just how rough the paint work is. It was applied with a brush, while Warhol ran his fingers through the paint when it was wet. It looks great, and has a bunch of character. I believe the model is the same one Warhol painted first as a mock-up before starting on the real thing.
The BMW art cars have always fascinated me, but this is the first one I've seen in the flesh. Understandably, it was hard to get a photo without other people getting in the way.
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Reading the Oct/Nov/Dec issue of Automobilsport magazine last night, I discovered that this car won the 1940 Mille Miglia. I guess thats why it was given so much space in the museum.
Steve Holmes
02-09-2018, 10:06 PM
End of Part 1. Next we visit the Le Mans museum.
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