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Celebrating 20 years of PreWarCar.com: How it all began

Celebrating 20 years of PreWarCar.com: How it all began

Sketch for the first logo

Celebrating 20 years of PreWarCar.com: How it all began

The Amilcar that started it all

Celebrating 20 years of PreWarCar.com: How it all began

Laurens & Morris Klein in 1902 De Dion Bouton

Today we celebrate the 20th anniversary of PreWarCar.com. Yes, you read it right! The website went live 20 years ago and since then millions of classic car enthusiasts have found their way to the online platform dedicated to cars built before World War II. Hundreds of thousands of ads have been placed by individuals, dealers and auction houses, and the engine (website) is still running smoothly and we (and hopefully you) are ready for the next 20 years!

Since 2001 a lot has happened in the (car) world and also on the internet in general. When founder Joris Bergsma was looking for an Amilcar CGSS, he got lost on the internet and decided it was time to start an international platform for prewar car enthusiasts. It took some time to find the right name, but sometimes the obvious is the hardest. On 5 May 2000, the name and the website PreWarCar.com were officially registered. It was over a year later, after much testing and trial, that the website went live on 3 July 2001. That is 7,305 days ago, and since then we have published 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. A snippet, a story, a mysterious car, an unseen motorbike, a Friday Lady, a quiz and more. With one exception, and that was 11 September 2001 (9/11). On that day, we published a black page because it was not a day for car talk...

Curious to see how the website looked back then? The internet archive 'WayBackMachine' has saved a snapshot of the website from 21 July 2001, when we still had the tagline:  PreWarCar, The Greasy Road to Pre-War Joys. The first published article, which is still online, is from 14 July 2001: A Bugatti Diesel.

The new magazine/marketplace did not go unnoticed, and when David Bowie(!) mentioned the website in his weblog the number of visitors rose for the first time to 10,000 in one day! Time for champagne!

On 19 May 2003, PreWarParts.com was registered after many requests from users and it was an immediate success. Now the parts section has been integrated into the website.

 

Being enthusiasts ourselves, we wanted to make physical contact with other PreWarCar enthusiasts and some presence in the real world would not hurt the website. The first event with our own stand was the Interclassics Maastricht show in January 2002. This was followed by annual trips to Paris for the Retromobile show, Beaulieu, Hershey and hundreds of other shows and events. The last pre-Covid show where we had a stand was Salon Retromobile in Paris in 2020.

In October 2003, we received the E.P. Ingersoll Award in Hershey for the best presentation of automotive history by the International Society of Automotive Historians.

Also in 2003, the collaboration with the famous British magazine 'The Automobile' began. A year later was the start of the cooperation with the VSCC. Both partnerships still exist today.

Among the first dealer-advertisers were AutoMusa from Bergeijk (later split into Retrolegends, Kenniscars and AK Automobiles), Blackhawk Collection of Don Williams, Hyman Ltd from St. Louis, Coupe from Spain and tyre specialist Longstone Tyres.

 

PostWarClassic.com was launched on 16 January 2008, as many dealers and auction houses wanted to apply the power of PreWarCar to their postwar offerings.

In 2009, the very first of The 100 Miles of Amsterdam, a night rally around Amsterdam for prewar cars only, was organized by PreWarCar.com and Via Flaminia.

After the death of Jacques Pothérat, the famous French collector of vintage cars, the Linas-Montlhéry Autodrome was in danger. The energetic organizer Vincent Chamon asked PreWarCar.com to motivate the international classic car community to help out. Only two years later, Vincent organized the Vintage Revival Montlhéry with the blessing of Jacques Pothérat from above. PreWarCar.com was VRM's first international partner. We plan to return as a partner to the historic Montlhéry circuit in May 2022.

Traditionally we have an April Fool's joke, which is often a success: such as the Bugatti book with all the 'fake' Bugattis (we received many e-mails from worried Bugatti owners who wanted to order a copy). And the last one about the subsidy on the transition from a saloon to a special (we had been offered the first few cars before the first coffee).

 

In 2017, the business was handed over to a younger generation and Laurens Klein, together with his wife Morris, took over the wheel.

Spring 2018 saw the release of the new website, PreWarCar '2.0', a completely restyled and redesigned website. After some hiccups and getting used to it, we can hardly remember the earlier versions.

The international aspect of the hobby has been essential from the beginning. We ourselves are from the Netherlands but visitors come from England, the United States, France, Germany, Pakistan, Australia, China and many other countries. In October 2017 we sent one of our promotional vehicles (the 'PreWarCar V8') to China to promote the website.

We love challenges, so when the offer came to buy a Lancia Augusta with an MG-A engine, which had been standing with a seized engine for at least 40 years, we got excited and set ourselves the goal of getting it running again during the 2018 Beaulieu weekend. And yes, we succeeded! Another challenge we took on and succeeded in was to drive an 1899 Amédée Bollée from Paris to Amsterdam in May 2018. This was the same make that had won the original event. After driving 730 kilometres in 3 days, we reached the finish line on time! As mentioned, we are enthusiasts ourselves.

 

Now we like to cheer about the history and also about the future. Our aim is to keep the website up to date and to keep you informed with daily articles about the most interesting early cars and (motor) bikes. Besides that, we keep updating the techniques of the website for optimal performance. This will continue with a new search and selection system that will be implemented in the coming months.

We would like to thank you, our readers and advertizers for your continued support and enthusiasm. And a special thanks to Joris Bergsma for his input in this article.

Hopefully, the lockdowns will end soon and the world will open up again so we can all meet at one of the many events and celebrate in person.

 

Laurens and Morris Klein

 

Published:
Monday July 5th, 2021
Ian Kenny
14 July 2021, 02:31
Like all the other compliments you have received I too have had immense pleasure from the Prewarcar website. It is my favourite and a constant source of pleasure to enjoy the latest articles which appear and I have bought some hard to find spares for my cars. Please give your team my sincere thanks for your dedication and attention to detail now and in the next 20 years.
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Mahy Ivan
10 July 2021, 15:28
Hartelijk gefeliciteerd met jullie fantastische "automobiel-historie-liefhebberij-site". Mijn beste www!
Ivan
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Keith Currington - Bedfordshire, UK
06 July 2021, 10:54
Most of us start our enthusiasm for motor cars in our 'teens. With me, like many on here, it started with bedroom posters of shiny, new exotica.

From these beginnings I transitioned through hot versions of volume production cars and projects that kept my garages [mostly] free of other junk. Then, as life and budgets progress, it seems with each decade I aged, my taste in cars back dated through previous motoring era's. Then, one day, I found myself admiring something pre-war. From that moment I found my appreciation and desire for pre war motoring, deepening.

Inevitably - and unavoidably - I was transported back to the habits of my late teens: Buying cars I cannot afford, dedicating most of my spare time to them and finding little else to talk about when meeting with friends for a beer. Back, when the journey started; I had Custom Car Magazine, Autocar and other middle-shelf material to satisfy my appetite for news and images relating to my 'raison d'être'.

For the past two decades and long in to the future - I'm sure - I have PreWarCars.com to meet these needs. A product of authentic quality, deep knowledge and a genuine passion for old motor cars. A consistent, fabulous, daily connection to my wonderful hobby. How lucky am I!
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John Pronker
06 July 2021, 09:22
Dear Morris, Laurens and Joris, Congratulations with your 20 years site birthday. And please keep on going for at least 20 more years.
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Rene Verbiest
06 July 2021, 08:58
It is a brand name like Coca Cola but it tastes like Champagne, all the best for the next 20 years
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Larry Lewis
06 July 2021, 02:15
Congratulations on 20 years- my favourite old car website, ever! All the best from Toronto, Canada!
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Fons Alkemade
05 July 2021, 23:51
Congratulations Laurens and Morris (and Joris)! I hope PWC will be able to get new generations interested in prewar cars, for many years to come.
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John C.
05 July 2021, 23:42
Congratulations and a tip of the hat and click of the heels! PreWarCar is on my Favorite Bookmarks bar, dead center and easy to find. You've helped source many unobtanium items in our restoration project that is presently underway and I always enjoy the articles. Here's to another 20 years!
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Bart Kleyn
05 July 2021, 22:26
PreWarCar is almost a brand name as Scotch, Alka Seltzer and Xerox. It has come to replace the product. Well done Joris and Laurens !
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Prewarcars Passion
05 July 2021, 17:32
Congratulations to the Prewarcar.com team for such an interesting site

I have known him by name for several years and recently I have been going there every day to read your interesting articles, the reports of the various events organized around the world like a newspaper with the latest news.

I really appreciate sharing this common passion with this international community which allows me, given my young age, to learn something new every day.

Who knows maybe that my first pre-war will be bought thanks to this website?

All the best for the site of this adventure and long life at Prewarcar.com
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Bill Coates
05 July 2021, 15:44
Thanks to the whole team! I read the latest everyday...and look at the parts for sale. It's an absolutely great site & I love it!!!
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Steve Kupferman
05 July 2021, 14:55
Thanks to Joris for creating this website and congrats to Laurens for doing an excellent job with keeping the flame going. PreWar. com is on my “favorites list” for years and I routinely check it out every day. I even won a t-shirt once or twice way back when and still proudly wear it. Without PreWar.com I would have never discovered Bart and Via Flaminia, hopefully doing the Peaks of the Alps this fall. Even had Laurens check out a car for me recently at Andre Nout’s dealership, an advertiser on the web site. Amazing to do all this from Bakersfield, California.
All the best for another 20 years.

Cheers,
Steve Kupferman
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Nicolas Van Frausum
05 July 2021, 12:19
Dear Prewarcar team , since i first visited Prewarcar.com 20 years ago (I was 20 at the time myself) I became a regular visitor from day 1 . Today, I still visit Prewarcar.com several times a week and it's still as much as fun as it was in those days. Keep up the good work! Keep the PREWAR spirit alive! On to the next 20 years ,may I hope? Best regards from Antwerp, Belgium. Nicolas Van Frausum
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Stig Johansson
05 July 2021, 11:56
A BIG Cheer and congratulations to job very well done and all the best wishes for the future.I`m a dayly visitor to the page and there`s always something new to learn.
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Joris Bergsma
05 July 2021, 10:15
Congratulations Laurens & Morris,

Job well done.
Lots of luck and inspiration with this never ending job of driving, greasing, repairing, restoring, repainting, maintaining PreWarCar.
Never a dull moment here!

Joris Bergsma
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andre romijn
05 July 2021, 09:32
Daily visitor from around 2004 onwards...its my homepage every time I open up my browser i get a glimpse of my wonderful hobby!!! Keep going!!!
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jean jacques
05 July 2021, 08:49
bon anniversaire et longue vie
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Johannes
05 July 2021, 08:41
Congratulations Morris & Laurens!!! I LOVE your websites. It are my favourite ones which I visit EVERY day! I made many nice deals and found many rare parts (and cars). Well done, up for another 20 years!
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Bart
05 July 2021, 08:32
Congratulations! Still one of nu favourites on the www
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