The number 1 of the classic fairs: Techno-Classica Essen
By DW
05 April 2018 |
10:25 am
The Techno-Classica Essen recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. More than 1,250 exhibitors make the event one of the world's largest vintage automobile shows – and a unique opportunity for carmakers to present their products to a larger audience.
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