Essen, Germany, November 27 - December 6, 1998
The Essen Motor Show in facts
A wide variety of cars
A special Ferrari display
Essen Motor Show 1999
The Essen Motor Show in facts
The Essen Motor Show, which is held annually in November or December at the city
of Essen in Germany’s Ruhr area, is Germany’s second most important show for the
motor trade; only Frankfurt’s IAA is more important and does attract more visitors. In
1998, the show was held between November 27 and December 6; 550 exhibitors
from many European countries had come to Essen, 18 halls provided at total space
of 90.000 m2 for the numerous displays.
A wide variety of cars
The Essen Motor Show (or simply "EMS") is the most important exposition for the
tuning trade. But all the important car manufacturers are usually present as well, as
are some classic car dealers. The latter’s stands are located in Hall 6; in recent
years, the EMS has lost a part of its importance – the "Techno Classica", which is
held at Essen, too, in spring has "absorbed" a remarkable contingent of classic and
exotic car dealers. However, last but not least there’s always a so-called
"Showcenter" which is located in the exhibition area’s basement. There one can
admire a collection of particularly interesting and/or rare classic-, show- and race-
cars which are not for sale but on display to cover a particular "theme" or topic; e.g. in
1997, there had been a special display of cars related to Phil Hill’s racing career.
A special Ferrari display
In 1998, one had decided to arrange a display of Ferrari automobiles to celebrate
Enzo Ferrari’s 100th birthday.
Most of the cars were already well-known to dyed-in-the-wool enthusiasts, but one
had also brought two steeds to Essen which were not seen too often: Nick Mason’s
512 S s/n 1026 and a 333 SP, s/n 021, owned and to be raced by Dutchman Dick
Waaijenberg.
Apart from these cars, one could see Sally Mason-Styrron’s 166 MM Barchetta Touring
(s/n 0040M), the gorgeous 375 MM Spider Pinin Farina s/n 0370AM and the dramatic
250 Testa Rossa Spider Scaglietti s/n 0742TR (both from Peter Gläsel’s collection),
Bernie Carl’s Dino 268 SP s/n 0798 and the 312 PB s/n 0886 of Modena Motorsport.
All cars were nicely presented in a separated area in the Showcenter. The 375 MM,
the 250 TR and the Dino 268 SP had been put on lifts which occasionally lifted the
cars up and rotated them, so the visitors were enabled to see the splendid
automobiles from every angle.
Essen Motor Show 1999
It is not very likely that there will be a similar display dedicated to Ferrari at the 1999
Essen Motor Show, but some of Maranello’s best are always to be seen at the
occasion. Just be there between November 26 and December 5, 1999!
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