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MILOS VRANEK

"I met my first BMW in 1968. It was a 326 Cabriolet made in the 1930s. I liked its logical and clean design, it was exactly the car I wanted. Then I renovated it and sold it, and instead bought a BMW 1800, which was almost new at the time.
"My grandmother contributed a lot to it. Today I always say that if it weren't for her, I might not have made cars in my life at all,"


says Bavarian collector Miloš Vránek senior.

A LOVE FOR BMW THAT LASTS

Miloš Vránek's passionate relationship with the BMW brand soon won over his two sons, Pavel and Miloš. Together, they built Renocar into a successful family business that has become synonymous with expertise and care for BMW cars.



As the company grew, so did the family's collection of vintage cars. The Vráneks took great care of it and over the years they managed to amass a collection that includes some real gems - for example, the very first model produced under the BMW brand, the legendary BMW Dixi from 1928.

 

Some vintage cars still go to famous European gatherings today. A traditional destination is Berlin, where they headed in 2016 for the 40th anniversary of the BMW vintage car meeting, connected with the celebration of the brand's 100th anniversary. During the trip from Brno, the eighty-year-old cars, including the BMW 319 and 327, traveled more than 1,600 kilometers without hesitation.

 

You can see these and other unique items in the new Renocar Museum on Řípská Street in Brno - the second largest BMW museum in Europe.

 

Admission is free and the museum is open to all visitors during our operating hours.

We cordially invite you to visit.

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