Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 19:19:17 -0700
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From: thewestyman <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET>
Subject: Re: My 'new' Westfalia in Hungary
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As a matter of fact, I did.
I can only think of two events.
One, is the Mercedes exhibition with history and all kind of Mercedes Benz
ever made. In Stuttgart. Amazing, mind boggling stuff.
The other was, or rather is, the daily car exhibition that takes place front
of the Monte Carlo Casino every evening. The cars are waiting in line to
have their turn to make the show with lots of people making photos with
them. Of course, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, Rolls Royce, etc. one after
the other, and all makes and years. I was thinking to make my turn with my
high top diesel Vanagon, to show it off to the envious crowd, but I rather
did not want to leave my great parking place, so the patrons have lost out
on that, not knowing their great loss.
I'm planning to re-start the van again next year and make a nice trip to
some place I have never been before, with a nice partner.
Zoltan
This was an old email I found and thought to answer today.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stacy Schneider
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 8:43 AM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: My 'new' Westfalia in Hungary
Sounds like a great trip . Did you see any good. "Car guy stuff "
while there ?
Stacy
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 19, 2013, at 8:38 AM, thewestyman <zolo@FOXINTERNET.NET> wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
>
> I got one in Hamburg that has: high top, 1.6 diesel turbo engine, 5 speed
> transmission, power steering, full Westfalia interior, thermo windows.
> Color is burgundy. All manual everything else. I just got back from
> Transylvania. That place is fantastic. It’s like going back 200 years or
> more. Hard working people without debt, who can do almost anything for
> themselves. Real genuinely honest people.
>
> There was not much climbing to do, the roads were a little poor but there
> was some new freeway too.
>
> Transylvania, the size of today’s Hungary, with 700 years old Hungarian
> towns that were given to neighboring little Romania 90 year ago after the
> first world war, by the winners; France, England and the US, more than
> doubling Romania overnight by the stroke of a pen when the fierce
> Hungarian army was dismantled. The people remained close to their roots,
> but forced Romanization has affected the population ratio and speaking
> Hungarian has been forbidden. Today’s Romania is part of the European
> Union, but still won’t allow the Transylvanian flag to be opened on
> buildings. The political friction is constant and bitter. Can’t have a
> country without a strong army, as it shows.
>
> Anyway, the weather was nice, the car ran great, could not be better.
>
> I will keep the camper in Hungary for good and probably will let others
> use it for a fee. I might even get some more of the same for rentals.
>
> That’s all in a nutshell. I’ll be back in the US in less than a month.
>
> My greetings to all the members of the great club of the Vanagon.com.
> Zoltan
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