Hi all,
a great weekend, with 210 Pagoda's, around 500 people from all over the world, including a large contingent of Pagoda SL Group members enjoyed a great weekend. We had great weather, many Pagoda's, wonderful company, good food, lots to drink and FAR TOO LITTLE SLEEP!
I've included a few photographs, look to further issues of Pagoda Notes and Pagoda World for more detailed stories...
On the way to Willingen I drove my car for the 330 km's at speeds between 120 km/h (4000 revs) and 130 km/h (4200 revs) constantly, top down, for almost three hours. The car performed beautifully, and at these speeds, the road noise drowns out engine noise... We got there by 11:20 and I then spent most of the rest of the day greeting international visitors, seeing friends old and new!
The original Pagoda that participated in the Spa-Sofie-Liege rally that features in our logo was there also. Achim corrected me after the Technoclassica that no, it was not a replica but the real deal. It is now owned by Dr. York Seifert who shall be receiving one of our decals soon to stick on the windscreen. He explained to me that the engine has a really weird engine number, emanating from the research and development department, and that it has a very low ratio rear axle, giving it great acceleration in the mountain, but a very noise top speed.
The next picture shows the engine bay. DISCUSS!
Pagoda Center Stickel, one of the eminent restorers in Germany participated with this yellow Pagoda. I needed sunglasses to look at it after all the "celebrating" we did.
Nice view of cars parked on Tennis court
Have YOU ever seen this many Pagoda's in your rear view mirror ?
And yes, Tom from Virginia with his two lovely daughters (yeah, and his car is also sorta, nice) was there too!
Pagoda traffic jam for photo opportunity at a castle
The ladies, amongst the hard working volunteers from Regional Club Dortmund that made it all work...
Lovely landscape and towns during the drive
Shot showing the variety of wheel types...
On Sunday we got all cars together at the bottom of the ski-jumping hill for hundreds of wonderful photo opportunities... see an impression below....
But the piece de resistance was the flying in of a newly restored Pagoda by Helicopter...
To be placed at the base of the
0 of the 50th...
We all had a great time at this wonderful event and would like to thank
Achim for all his hard work.
Peter