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Hungarian Museum for Science, Technology and Transport - Budapest
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Address: 1101, Budapest Kőbányai út 24-28.
Phone number: (1) 273-3840
E-mail: info@mmkm.hu
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The exhibition has closed for visitors.
2006.06.16. - 2006.07.30.
The Cadillac Eldorado Convertible with which the well-known showman Fábry Sándor and the painter Wahorn András traveled through America and Russia can be seen from 1 June until 30 July 2006 in the Baross ward. We also show around 50 photos and excepts from the show 'Cadillac Drive'.

Cadillac Drive. It was 20.000 25 days spent with shooting in America and 49 in Russia. 560 hour filmed with 6 cameras with a 30-yar-old Cadillac Eldorado Convertible. Over 99% of the journey Wahorn András drove while he also recorded with his own camera. He usually ate in bends of roads. As he put it 'Danger is the core of my life, it is a manufacture default.'
When they wanted to start off from Los Angeles, the car refused to start. It turned out that the breaks were a wonder to work and the petrol tubes went through the exhaust. Only one question remained to be answered: will the car blow up first or fall in the depths.
Our heroes met two bears, deers, a German cycler, hippies, a Vietnamese captive, someone who had the biggest dromedary in the world, a Russian disco club owner, Evens, Evenkiks and Joszif Kobzon. They also saw dromedaries, yurts, a one man rock band that got together for the sake of the crew.
They visited a Hollywood mansion, gold wash shack, at the Gulag, an airplane factory, dog sledge museum, a mosque, a lama monastery, a synagogue and in an Indian orthodox church. They stayed at hotels, motels, yurts and even in tents that had been not built yet.

Cadillac Drive. It was 20.000 25 days spent with shooting in America and 49 in Russia. 560 hour filmed with 6 cameras with a 30-yar-old Cadillac Eldorado Convertible. Over 99% of the journey Wahorn András drove while he also recorded with his own camera. He usually ate in bends of roads. As he put it 'Danger is the core of my life, it is a manufacture default.'
When they wanted to start off from Los Angeles, the car refused to start. It turned out that the breaks were a wonder to work and the petrol tubes went through the exhaust. Only one question remained to be answered: will the car blow up first or fall in the depths.
Our heroes met two bears, deers, a German cycler, hippies, a Vietnamese captive, someone who had the biggest dromedary in the world, a Russian disco club owner, Evens, Evenkiks and Joszif Kobzon. They also saw dromedaries, yurts, a one man rock band that got together for the sake of the crew.
They visited a Hollywood mansion, gold wash shack, at the Gulag, an airplane factory, dog sledge museum, a mosque, a lama monastery, a synagogue and in an Indian orthodox church. They stayed at hotels, motels, yurts and even in tents that had been not built yet.