This week, the Messe Essen hosted the 28th annual Techno Classica. The world's largest indoor classic car show attracted just over 200,000 visitors over just five days, which is a new world record for a show of this type. These enthusiasts were treated to 1,250 exhibitors ranging from major manufacturers to car clubs, dealers and a wide range of vendors, spread over all 21 halls of the Messe Essen. Among the many great cars on display were rarities such as the Audi Avus Quattro, the only road legal Porsche 935 K3, an ex-works Porsche 911 GT1 Evolution and a Lancia Beta Montecarlo Group 5.
We spent the better part of the preview day at the Messe Essen and after quite a hike, we snapped most of the highlights for our concise report, illustrated by a 150-shot gallery.

Enjoy the links:

2016 Techno Classica - Report and 150-shot Gallery