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	Commentaires sur : 1935 Mercedes-Benz 540K streamline roadster by Erdmann &#038; Rossi.	</title>
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		Par : Annoyed		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&quot;The car survived the Gulf war and World War II, and was found in an underground storage facility in Baghdad, but finally ending up in Jordon. In 1986 under the instructions of King Hussein of Jordon the car was shipped to Germany for restoration.&quot;

You are stating it survived the Gulf War in 1991, but ended up in Jordan in 1986 which is prior to the Gulf War.  This doesn&#039;t make sense, please have an editor check.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>« The car survived the Gulf war and World War II, and was found in an underground storage facility in Baghdad, but finally ending up in Jordon. In 1986 under the instructions of King Hussein of Jordon the car was shipped to Germany for restoration. »</p>
<p>You are stating it survived the Gulf War in 1991, but ended up in Jordan in 1986 which is prior to the Gulf War.  This doesn&rsquo;t make sense, please have an editor check.</p>
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