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Anklam, Germany. 10th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 10th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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10 May 2024, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Anklam: Uwe Fiebig from Dingden in North Rhine-Westphalia shows a monster Trabant at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The project was born 'out of a beer mood'. The underbody of a Suzuki Samurai was built under the Trabant's shell, and the engine of a Ford Granada was added. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the Anklam airfield until May 12, 2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi-Buggy-Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is managed solely b-stock-photo
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10 May 2024, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Anklam: Uwe Fiebig from Dingden in North Rhine-Westphalia presents a monster Trabant at the 29th International Trabi Meeting The project was born 'out of a beer mood'. The underbody of a Suzuki Samurai was built under the Trabant's shell, along with the engine of a Ford Granada. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the Anklam airfield until May 12, 2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi-Buggy-Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is managed solely by-stock-photo
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10 May 2024, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Anklam: Uwe Fiebig from Dingden in North Rhine-Westphalia presents a monster Trabant at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The project was born 'out of a beer mood'. The underbody of a Suzuki Samurai was built under the Trabant's shell, and the engine of a Ford Granada was added. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the Anklam airfield until May 12, 2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi-Buggy-Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is managed solel-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 10th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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10 May 2024, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Anklam: Uwe Fiebig from Dingden in North Rhine-Westphalia presents a monster Trabant at the 29th International Trabi Meeting The project was born 'out of a beer mood'. The underbody of a Suzuki Samurai was built under the Trabant's shell, along with the engine of a Ford Granada. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the Anklam airfield until May 12, 2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi-Buggy-Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is managed solely by-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. A Trabant vehicle is decorated with GDR souvenirs at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi-Buggy-Club, as the organizer, manages the annual meeting solely with volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. 'Ostschrott-Kollektiv' is written on the T-shirt of a man at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi-Buggy-Club, as the organizer, manages the annual meeting solely with volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Anklam, Germany. 08th May, 2024. Trabant brand vehicles can be seen at the 29th International Trabi Meeting. The two-stroke vehicles built in the GDR will be rattling around the airfield in Anklam until 12.05.2024. Over 600 vehicles from all over Germany and Poland are registered for the meeting. The Trabbi Buggy Club is the organizer of the annual meeting, which is run solely by volunteers. Credit: Stefan Sauer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo