Welcome to the 1983 Frankfurt Motor Show: A Special Exhibit from the 2013 IAA
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Welcome to the 1983 Frankfurt Motor Show: A Special Exhibit from the 2013 IAA



Did you ever wonder what the Frankfurt Motor Show looked like 30 years ago? Well, you need to look no further than the…2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, as the organizers set up a special exhibition that will no doubt awake some memories among visitors.

Called “The stars of 1983 – where are they now?” the exhibition shows the most important vehicles that debuted that year at the IAA. One can say 1983 was a really good year for making cars, judging from the crop of vehicles assembled together in the unusual 1,000-square-meter exhibition.

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