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Old 05-10-2012, 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted by LaRondo View Post
Very nice! Curiously, the 3rd, which is the ragtop had the same license plate as the first and the last.
It is possible the have switchable plates now. You can only drive one at a time, and with cars like these it makes even more sense. Chances are, those 2 belong to 1 owner.
No, you are incorrect.



coupe #1 WL PS 582

cabrio #2 WL PS 584

coupe #3 WL PS 582


Both car #1 and the last car have the SAME license number plate AND a big number 503 on the driver's door.


(#504 with driver Peter Seidenberg of Seidenberg racing seen here:
http://www.mercedes-fans.de/inside/inside_artikel/id=199 )

So coupe #1 and the last coupe are the SAME car.

As to the number plates:

Abk.

Stadt/Landkreis (optional mit Kreisstadt)

abgeleitet von

Bundesland


WL =

Landkreis Harburg in Winsen (Luhe)

Winsen (Luhe)

Niedersachsen


^^^^source: wiki <------ http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Kfz-Kennzeichen_in_Deutschland
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