Poll Question: Are the high prices of aircooled VWs a good thing?

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pre67vw
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14 years ago
One criticism I've heard about previous Bad Cambergs is that the layout for the field has not been organised in recent years. For example, Yan Rami from the Hebmuller Registry at the 2003 show ran around arranging for various cars to swap places in order to get the 7 Hebs in attendance to be together. When they were all together finally, it did attract a small crowd all trying to get photos.

So what do people like to see? Is it good to see similar cars lined up? or do you prefer to see a mix so you don't get bored looking at the same thing?

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Sunroof53
14 years ago
It does seem more logical to put similar cars together, not only does it look tidy but means you stand less chance of missing something.A bit like shopping really ,you dont want to find some electrical goods with the fruit and veg or the toothpaste next to the bleach .
I don't go to that many shows but its always nice being parked next to something of a similar vintage even if its just to make a better looking photograph .The Ivan hirst show was a nice example i thought .
zelensis61
14 years ago
For me it is even...as long as the field is full of rare stuff :omg: . And lot's of hebmullers...:thumbup:
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oval56
14 years ago
jep, as long as the field is full :-)

but i understand to park not organized, for me it is important to park next to the guys that came with me... and enjoy the day and not be always on the other side...
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