Volksfest 2025
Volksfest has always been less about spectacle and more about continuity. The cars arrive driven, often carrying the marks of distance and time, parked without hierarchy or instruction.
In 2025, that remained the case. No single style dominated. Restored cars sat next to worn originals. Daily drivers parked beside long-term projects. What linked them wasn’t finish or value, but use.
Most of the conversations happened away from the cars themselves — in small groups, leaning on doors, sitting on bumpers, sharing parts histories and travel stories rather than specifications. The cars acted as anchors rather than centrepieces.
What makes an event like this last isn’t scale or novelty. It’s repetition. People returning in the same cars, year after year, adjusted and repaired as needed, still part of everyday life.
This entry exists as a record of that moment — not a highlight reel, but a reminder that the culture continues through ordinary use, not reinvention.