---- Jan O. Van Hoy <vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Have you seen the new webpage, http://www1.daimlerchrysler.com ??? > Apparently it was set up today and has a history section for both companies. > Problem is, the Chrysler history is off by a year or two [ie automatics in > '53]. Und es gebt auch auf Deutsch!!! Actually, the PowerFlite *did* come out in spring of '53, late in the '53 model year, but AFAIK only in NYs/Imperials. However, the site does appear to have been written in Germany, and has some alarming gaps for something claiming to represent Big Mama MoPar. There were no references to the following: Adventurer Fury Rootes Group Hillman Sunbeam Nash Hudson Rambler The Rootes and AMC-related missing links are important because the Mercedes side showed links to extinct German auto manufacturers, i.e., Maybach, which had been folded into Daimler-Benz. There is a brief mention of the founding of Willys-Overland in the time line, but no further mention when you click on. There were also no references on the Mercedes side to the following: Adolf Hitler Slave Labor (tried under British spelling as well) Various Nazi officials known to have been involved in the German auto industry Mike Sealey I Guess I Should Be Happy They Mentioned Virgil Exner ----------------------------------------------------- Get free personalized email at http://email.lycos.com |