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Yes, thats the right event and maker Gräf & Stift. Now the model.

 

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Correct, Stuart. A Gräf & Stift SP8 Pullman Limousine. The 8 is the number of cylinders. Your turn!

Here, you can find further information on the company and the assassination of the Austrian Archduke that triggered WWI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gräf_%26_Stift

 

 

 

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One interesting factoid is that until the 1938 Anschluss, Austria drove on the left like UK and Japan, just to name two countries, so most of their pre-war cars from the likes of Graf & Stift, Skoda and Austro-Daimler, etc were right hand drive. 

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Thank you, Andreas.  Let's try this one.  All the usual requirements:

 

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