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hrobmlyny Posted - 04/28/2011 : 20:40:43
The Tatra is more than just the T77A or T87. On my visit to the museum 2 years ago I took few shots of Hans Ledwinka's wonders plus some other historic cars. The first picture depicts a train which leads to the entrance to the museum. The 2nd picture shows the "President" model which was the first Tatra made in 1897.














































Steve Sklenka
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hrobmlyny Posted - 05/01/2011 : 21:08:22
I do Jono. I am including few more pictures. Regards, Steve.























Steve Sklenka
the.x.man Posted - 05/01/2011 : 18:41:40
Do you have more pictures of the Tropfenwagen, Steve?

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hrobmlyny Posted - 05/01/2011 : 01:31:54
The Tatra museum in Koprivnice isn't big but is unique. The Skoda museum in Mlada Boleslav is much bigger, has more history than I ever thought. It actually contains some cool, historic cars that I didn't even know existed even though my parents owned a Skoda in the 60's. I can see why Volkswagen bought them out.













































































The next few pictures are from the fantastic Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany. The Trofenwagen is fabulous.























Inside the (blue) Trofenwagen







Steve Sklenka
ioannis Posted - 04/29/2011 : 06:30:32
I've been there 4-5 years before
John

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