25 Years & OIder Only: The RevWorks RetroSpective


RevWorks’ highly anticipated first major car show – RetroSpective – was one I couldn’t miss. Even if it meant a 700km (434mi) drive from Tief im Wald’s 10-year anniversary event in Germany back to the Netherlands.

I left Oberhof at 8:00am, arriving in Brielle at around 3:00pm. That left just an hour and a half to try and capture everything. Given the sheer scale of RetroSpective, it quickly became clear this would be impossible. But I gave it a good shot!

The RevWorks name might be familiar to you – perhaps from my coverage of this year’s Secret Garage Meet 2.0 or their curated hall at the 2024 International Amsterdam Motor Show. If not, let me give you a brief rundown…

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RevWorks is a Dutch-based modified car community brand founded in 2012. Originally inspired by this very website, they’ve grown into a well-known name in the European scene, organizing sub-shows within IAMS and 100% Tuning – and their own standalone events, like the Secret Garage Meet mentioned above and their annual RevRun – a three-day, Gumball-inspired event with 70 modified sports, performance and supercars touring the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

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So the 2024 RetroSpective wasn’t RevWorks’ first rodeo, but it was their first major car show.

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The idea for the event came about in 2019 while the team planned the 2020 RevRun, envisioning a ‘RetroRun’ for cars 25 years and older, on a different route and at a slower pace.

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We all know what happened in 2020, and both events were put on hold. But when the world resumed normalcy, so did RevWorks’ event schedule.

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However, it would be a few years before the retro event became a reality.

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The wheels began turning last year when, while visiting a private collection owned by two brothers, the RevWorks team were shown an impressive museum/bar featuring old Porsches, Mercedes-Benzes, and American muscle cars. The brothers spoke about their idea to host an event on their grounds, and off the back of that RevWorks’ RetroRun rally concept evolved into a static show based around cars aged 25 years and older called RetroSpective.

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In creating the event, RevWorks invited cars from all eras: 1960s hotrods, 1970s lowriders, 1980s homologation specials, and 1990s tuners.

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They balanced modified cars and show cars with rare performance vehicles from obscure tuners, like this Strosek 930 straight out of the ’80s.

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The Liberty Walk Countach, previously only seen in Europe at Ultrace 2024 also featured, as did another controversial supercar-based creation.

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The F40 Barchetta Buerleys is a one-of-one Ferrari F40 LM so modified that Ferrari removed it from their register, banning the owner from calling it a Ferrari.

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While not all show cars are race cars, the Audi S1 quattro Pikes Peak was a stunning showpiece.

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Indoor areas at car shows are normally reserved for special machines, but not here. RetroSpective’s indoor aspect was instead filled with an RC drift track, sneaker vendors, a pop-up tattoo studio, and arcade machines.

The arcade video games inspired some incredibly cool t-shirts and the show’s Top 10 trophies.

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I was truly blown away by the diverse range of cars at RetroSpective. Having non-show cars on display alongside show cars gave the event a unique vibe – something never seen before in the Netherlands. RevWorks are onto a really good thing, and I can’t wait to see how RetroSpective evolves in the years to come.

Collin Tiemens
Instagram: collinclicksphotos

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