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Bad Camberg 2003
 
20th June - 22nd June 2003

I set out to write a Bad Camberg diary but not even half way through it I decided you didn't really want to know what I had for breakfast so I scrapped the idea. Instead what you'll get is a few photographs of cars and people and a big thank you to all of the old friends I finally got to meet and the new ones who came my way over the weekend. "Love & Mercy" to you all.

left to right: Members, Me (sorry about pulling a face) Bill Bowman and Steve Carrington.

 

Here are just a few of the Judson Register members I met  and enjoyed talking to over the weekend: Alejandro Martin, Erich Kirscher, Bill Bowman, Rinie Roodbeen, Andy Sparkes, Rich and Brian Tricker, Peter Schepens, Jere Tapio, Dave Cormack, Stéphane Lhonneux, Simon Hall and Steve Carrington. 
If any of you have more Bad Camberg pictures of people, cars and places send them in and I'll add them to the page.

right: Erich Kirscher and myself.

 

above left: John Moxon & Bill Bowman. above top right: The picturesque old town of Bad Camberg. 
above right: The place where it all started, The Lottermann VW showroom..
below left: The Lotterman 1950 panel van.

left & below: Alejandro Martin, wife Suzie and family conduct their Vintage Speed business.

above & right: Darren Filler managed to sneak his '51 356  into the show after driving it from the south of England.

above: Not all the bodywork was in A1 condition.
below: Judson Register "Techie Man" Richard Tricker was there with his '52 German Border Police Karmann Cabrio

above & left: Some views of one of the stars of the show, a 1943 Type 69 Kdfwagen 

below left: This car once belonged to Register member Rinie Roodbeen. Rinie kept the NOS Judson.

below right: A rare sight in Europe, a Brazilian SP2

above & right: Register member Peter Schepens shows off his Type 4 powered Zelensis to Keith Seume.



above & right: Bob Van Heyst not only helped to organise the show and BBT convoy but still found time to drive his Judson powered '54 Rometsch roadster to the show.

above & right:  2 beautiful ultra rare Dannenhauer & Strauss roadsters

left: Vintage Speed in the shape of a full Okrasa Kit.
 

 

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