There was a lot of cars (near 100 !) and some models very rare (3.0 CSL, Z1, B8 4.0, B8 4.6 cabrio, B7 Turbo S, B12 5.7, ...)
The organisation of the day was well made by Heidegger. The weather was not so nice, but overall not so bad either
The event was not just an Alpina meet, but also to celebrate 50 years of garage Heidegger. There are no plans as yet for another such meeting, but I know the last time Heidegger organised such an event was for their 40th birthday.
It was well worth the trip from Geneva, and one car even came from Holland. In all there were more than 100 Alpinas to admire from all years and most models.
Wonderful, nice to see such a large amount of Alpina's together!
Perhaps, PittDesign, do you know if it would be possible to buy a license-plate-holder of Heidegger?
My car, B10 3.5/1 #056, was originaly delivered by Heidegger in 1988. Would be a nice detail to have a nice referral to Heidegger.
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