Back in September only weeks after Euro-Marauderville I have been attending a rather large American car show in the German motor city of Stuttgart with my car, they had a couple Impala SS on display in the performance sedan section but I was the only Marauder. Few hours into the show I was approched by one of the organizers who also happened to be an editorial journalist for a well know German car magazine. He told me he got very excited when someone told him that a Marauder had appeared on the back of his lot, he had heard a lot about the car but never got to see one in person so he was super excited to see it and wanted to know all about it. We've been chatting for a while and I took him for a spin in it, he loved every bit of it and told me it is a real shame that the Marauder is very much unknown in Germany so he would like to change that and put it in a magazine.

Said and done, last weekend I received an official invite from Motor Press Stuttgart and their Youngtimer Magazine to come down to Stuttgart again for a photo shoot. One of the Impala guys I met at the car show was invited as well and they did a side-by-side shooting of our two cars with one of Germanys most famous motorsports photographer in a container terminal. We had an amazing time and I'll post some pictures from the shooting below.

My Marauder and my friends Impala SS will appear in the January issue of the Youngtimer magazine which should be hitting stores by mid-December, I will be posting the full article and a translation here but if anyone is interested to receive an actual copy of the magazine, I would be happy to put a group order together and sent some magazine your way. This should mark the very first time in history for a Marauder ever to appear in a press release overseas in one of the biggest car magazines in Germany, Austria and Switzerland so thousands of car enthusiasts across Europe will be reading about it.