A reason to celebrate
Picking up your own
Sometimes everything about automotive passion starts with a Matchbox car. In Torsten Welcker’s case, it was a white 911 convertible that friends gave him years ago. “With a red interior!” says the 49-year-old, with a smile. He still has his miniature
As early as 8 a.m., there is plenty of commotion in the lounge of the
Naturally, Torsten Welcker has decided on a convertible. However, unlike the Matchbox car, it is black, not white. With black rims. Yet it does have red decorative stitching and the
“Would you like license plate holders, or no holder, or one at the rear and none at the front?” the woman at reception asks him. She mentions that most people take one at the rear and none at the front. He takes the opposite choice. The big moment is getting closer.
Before he is taken to his car, there will be a tour of the plant. Apart from finally receiving their car, this tour is the highlight of the day for many customers—visiting the cradle of the company, seeing where their
One of these customers is Joseph Dason. He has arrived specially from Canada to pick up his
Joseph Dason decided on the history, because that is what brought him to Europe. The 62-year-old engineer is originally from Australia, but has lived in Toronto for 24 years. He had planned the European trip with his wife, his son, and his 92-year-old father, who originally emigrated to Australia from Poland, and now wanted to visit his homeland once again. Joseph Dason brought his father from Australia to Canada, from where they would travel on to Europe. But a few days before their departure, his father decided not to put himself through the strain of the journey. What could they do? The tickets were booked … It was incredibly fortuitous that Joseph Dason had ordered a
This program allows
“Everything is so quiet and clean, and the staff all really give the impression that they love working here,” he says when he returns from the plant tour. As an engineer, he was particularly keen to see
Now he is to be taken to his own car. The customer care agent takes a good hour and a half per vehicle to explain the car in detail to each new owner and to answer any questions. The delivery hall is one floor above the lounge. “You can tell that the customer’s excitement is building with each step,” says customer care agent Till. On average, fifteen customers per day pick up a
At around 4 p.m., Torsten Welcker leaves the car park in his new 911
By Thorsten Schönfeld
Photos by Rafael Krötz
65 years of factory collection
On April 6, 1950, the first