Rich,

If the attachment goes through, here is the same car shot from another angle. That (#18) is a w196. # 722 to the left is a 300slr (Mille Miglia car driven by Moss w/ Jenkinson navigating) followed by a w165, iirc. The car behind #36 (some sort of record car) is a w125 and that is followed by a Targa Florio winner from the 1920s (?). The car directly behind #8 is a w196 monoposto GP car, following it is a w154 (if memory serves correctly), and that is followed by a w25. Photo taken this past October while visiting the museum during a quick trip to Germany. If time allows, make the time to visit the "greenhouse" where it began for Herr Daimler as well. It was like making a pilgrimage. If the attachment does not work you can see the picture here: http://www.oldworldauto.com/Images/MBM/DSCN1267.JPG. It is about 0.8 Mb, in the event you are on modem.

Mathieu

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On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Rich Thomas wrote:



Good article about all the motor museums and displays in the area. You
can stop in on them when you go pick up your new SLR to drive around the
Continent on spring holiday.

What is that Benz racer in the front in the picture?  That thing is
beautiful.

--R

http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/travel/07journeys.html? ref=automobiles

I had the photo here but it bounced



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