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Postcard
Mannheim Benz - 1905-1909, the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan
Color postcard depicting a man and two women sitting in a Mannheim Benz at Greenfield Village.
Printed on verso: This classic attempt at distinctive styling was made by the Mannheim-Benz Company of Mannheim, Germany. The famous name of Benz survived the fierce early competition of automotive manufacture and was later joined with "Daimler," another important name in motoring. Out of this combination came one of the finest automobiles in the world in 1926 - the Mercedes.