Trabant, the car that drove through the Berlin wall
Trabant, the icon of the German changes
10/11/2014 18:10 |
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Sipi is a fairy who hangs above us like a huge, ever-smiling, men’s fragrance-smelling umbrella. He can be called anytime, anywhere to lend a helping hand, and he’ll be there in an hour with one of his Transits for sure. A dangerously maniac car collector (the street in front of his house is full of his vehicles), a radio-control and model car freak, Sipos is a Swiss knife made of human flesh. Totalcar is just one job amongst his zillion occupations, but he endears it the most. Lives with a girlfriend and two dogs.
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- Mitsubishi Sigma 3.0 24V (1992)
- Mazda 323 TXL 4WD (1990)
- 4 long-nose Transits (a 4x4 fire engine, a fire department staff car, an ex-Irish ambulance and an extremely oversized panel van, 1980-1984)
- Dacia 1300 (1975, being restored)
- Ford Capri 2.9i (1982)
- Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL 4.5 (1972)
- Ford Sierra Tournier 2.9i drift-car (1992)
- Mazda 121 4dr (1993)
- Suzuki VS1400 Intruder (1989)
- Suzuki GSX 750 New Katana (1984)
- Kawasaki Z1000 Police (1993)
- Aprilia Habana (2000)
- Volga M24 wagon (1984)
- Ural M62 (1968, in pieces)
Come in and find out more about the legendary Trabant, four-wheeled hero of the 1989 German changes.
To mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall, we bring you a list of select articles featuring the iconic paper car of the masses, the Trabant , forever associated with the ex-German Democratic Republic.
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