I remember going there back in school. You basically got an electric shock every time you touched the railing no matter where. It was an awesome experience, the Porsche museum is cool too tho.
@lawrencelewis2592
27 күн бұрын
I was there in 2009 and I recall that 300 rig. A great museum but I lost a nice Panama hat there when I was crawling under the 190 Ponton saloon. Never got it back.May have made the staff mad or something. It's a far better museum today than when I was there in 1978 when it was just a room full of cars with no interpetation.
@marounmassoud6393
19 күн бұрын
germany my love
@anastassiosperakis2869
2 ай бұрын
what was that glass roof Mercedes wagon? It only had two doors up front. Was it a hearse? But the gear inside did not look like it. Why did it need a glass roof?
@jacekstaszewskimdt4944
Ай бұрын
it was Mercedes 300d Messwagen of 1960 - the "rolling laboratory" vehicle, probably one-off, custom built for the purpose. It was equipped with a lot of measuring and recording devices and it was driving on a test track right behind the tested vehicle, being connected through a long wire. You can find pictures of this car following various MB models, including W114.
@christiankastorf4836
Ай бұрын
Hearses in Germany have either plaited curtains or frosted windows. The panes are then decorated with symbols like crosses and palm-twigs. MB builds them still, or they are custom-built on MB chassis. And there used to be ambulances on elongated passenger car chassis, that have long died out because the modern vehicles are those vans with a "box" put on them hat contain almost an entire small hospital in case an emergency operation has to be carried out at once.
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