After being in Berlin for a little while, it's certainly not a car crazed town. If you're a car person, you go to Stuttgart, Wolfsburg or München. So I was pretty happy to find this place and today was my day off (I got a job speaking English with Booking.com).
From my DSLR, hidden away in this corner gathering dust
These were the only two VW's. This was stored above the XL1
Jaguar workshop. They have different workshops working out of here, mostly concentrating on different makes and regions.
The Aventador Miura 50 was being moved to a workshop down the hall, took them a few goes to fit it round the corner
This was my first time up close to a Veyron, this was the top shelf kind of room
The Stratos remake from Fenomenon. From the german text, I think this showed at a motorshow in Frankfurt in 2005
For the most part cars are either in the workshops, along the long wall, or in the secure climate controlled boxes, this 1964 356 was just sitting by itself over here in the corner.
Berlin has been having lots of rainy days, today was really sunny which made every photo a new challenge with the lighting. I havent taken photos like this for 5 years, but this photo I was pretty happy with and this Porsche just appeared randomly at the end of the hall.
Found the Miura 50
It was trying to hide some Lambo Countach's
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Moving a 300SL with the car trolley
They started moving a bunch of cars into an restricted section, this Lotus sounded great
Awesome collection of cars FL00DY, thanks for posting the pics.
That Miura 50 is the hotness.
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