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TERMINE und FORUMSTECHNIK => International discussion forum in english language => Thema gestartet von: Jollyjester am 29 November 2016, 09:55:29
May I ask, does anyone have a photo of a Poster for the 1936 Berlin Motor Show please ?
The BMW stand, guide book cover ?
Jollyjester,
how did you search for this item? Just go to google.de and look for IAMA 1936 (or: Internationale Automobil und Motorrad Ausstellung 1936) You will find immediately a couple of pictures of BMW group archives showing the BMW stand with a lot of folks in uniforms who I don't like.
E.g.: https://bmw-grouparchiv.de/research/detail/index.xhtml;jsessionid=f8d4ea3445fc85e5ad83bf63e107.0?id=793576
Regards
Thomas
PS: Just saw that you asked whether anybody has a photo of the IAMA 1936. Sorry that I can't help you in this matter!
Thank you for that. It is just because the 2nd & 3rd production models on the R5, 1st series, 8002, 8003 , came to AFN Ltd, London Rd. Islewoth, Middlesex in late 1936 and were sold here.
AFN ( Archie Frazer Nash)Ltd, were the importers of BMW motorcycle mid 1935 - March 1963. I bought the last BMW they sold, an R50S.
Google Frazer Nash Cars.
8002 is in the BMW Museum now. 8003 I am following up, and some parts are still in existence.
218 BMW's were imported in the Pre War period.
My Father bought a new R5 ( 2nd series ) in 1938. I also bought one in 1966, very close in Vin Numbers to my Father's. Dads bike is gone, but the one I owned for 20 years is still going strong in the USA
I administer the Archive of all these and to post war 1950 - 60, British register BMW's only.
Robert
Zitat von: Jollyjester am 29 November 2016, 09:55:29
May I ask, does anyone have a photo of a Poster for the 1936 Berlin Motor Show please ?
The BMW stand, guide book cover ?
Well - why not purchasing a poster ?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BERLIN-GERMAN-MOTOR-SHOW-IAA-1936-VERY-RARE-GERMAN-CAR-POSTER-from-VDA-/172362763791?hash=item28219f0e0f
//Tom