cmcpokey: When did Behring die? I wasn't aware that he did and I couldn't find mention of it in a google search.
And for Wouter as an FYI - cmcpokey is right about the ownership of the collection. Behring had a collection of approx 400 cars which were donated as part of the museum effort. He maintained access to the collection for rotating them out and having them for personal/private display at his home. About a year after my initial visit to the house, I was offered the chance to go back but had a scheduling conflict. I was upset about that because I wanted to see what cars may have been at the house at that time.
Honor. Courage. Commitment. Etcetera.
couple new ones
Honor. Courage. Commitment. Etcetera.
Honor. Courage. Commitment. Etcetera.
I look after an exact copy of this car built on a 1924 H6C chassis, the body is constructed from Peruvian Mahogany with 15,702 copper riviets holding it together! The wheels are mounted on a single central spline. Would be happy to supply pics if anyone still needs them.
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