jhjacobs
Well-Known Member
My heart goes out to the core of the Austrian E9-Driven crew in Vienna, Austria. I was fortunate enough to visit Vienna on Business and Andreas (Orangener) was kind enough to gather a crowd of Viennese E9 sympathizers to meet me for diner and lies about about E9 adventures.
The Vienna team has done some remarkable restorations and I must encourage all E9 enthusiast to visit some of Orangeners' posts about restorations. These guys are on top of their game!.
We spent a wonderful evening together conversing about our cars, parts, and the woes of rust. I spoke broken German and they were kind enough not to laugh at me; as usual, their English surpassed my German!.
We exchanged a few gifts but I must express extreme gratitude to Gunter and Georg who gave me a magnificent E9 desk placard. It is a completely illuminated (blue light) E9 outline CNC milled into a piece of Plexiglas; I will post a photo when I am back in the US. I am not worthy of this piece of art and I will be eternally grateful. Georg gave up his Sunday morning to meet me at my hotel to present me with this priceless gift. I am without words to describe it.
From left to right: Gunter, Andreas (Orangener), Kirk, John (Me), and Georg.
These guys are a credit to our general cause of E9 restoration and they certainly know what is what. Austrian beer is also beyond reproach! :twisted:
The Vienna team has done some remarkable restorations and I must encourage all E9 enthusiast to visit some of Orangeners' posts about restorations. These guys are on top of their game!.
We spent a wonderful evening together conversing about our cars, parts, and the woes of rust. I spoke broken German and they were kind enough not to laugh at me; as usual, their English surpassed my German!.
From left to right: Gunter, Andreas (Orangener), Kirk, John (Me), and Georg.
These guys are a credit to our general cause of E9 restoration and they certainly know what is what. Austrian beer is also beyond reproach! :twisted: