quote:
Originally posted by Benz Dr.
As the guys on the Myth Busters say,
''I reject your reality and substitue it with my own.''
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Well said, Doc. I give up.
I've thrown out every book I own on the SL except Engelen's--that is the one and only source that is worth anything, didn't you read? Heck we all know that Lawrence Meredith's book isn't worth much anyway because it is full of errors, and except for that 568 Signal Red beauty on the front dust jacket, it's just unreferenced fluff. I've disposed of all the stuff that Bracq sent me regarding his car designs, including all those unreferenced magazine articles and photos; I can't read Estonian, so the Teknika article is useless anyway. Our group here needs to question Reed Hitchcock's "membership" (Hitch02) since he might have perpetuated some of this rot with the unreferenced magazine articles he authored for
Bimmer and
Mercedes Enthusiast, and his interviews with Bracq. I've written a strongly worded letter to the organizers of the Bordeaux auto show, since they celebrated Bracq in 1995. What for? What right does he have to put himself next to a 230SL anyway? With his WIFE no less, has the man no sense of honor? I've contacted BMW for surely they too have been "had"--someone else must have done that 2002 Turbo and the 1600Ti; I can't seem to find verifiable references and Engelen makes no mention of them. My life's mission is now to eliminate 45 years worth of association between the name "Bracq" and car designs, specifically Mercedes. I'll call Karl Middlehauve today and tell him that Bracq had nothing to do with the 600 either. I'll write a letter to the French Government, for Bracq's
Legion of Merit award is probably undeserved since there is so much misinformation about him--dating back to the early 1960's. Since he didn't design any cars (this is what I've been told), I'll cease my quest for the book
Mercedes: The Bracq Years which is out of print and thus hard to get. Heck, it's in French anyway. I'll contact what's left of the 1972 Munich Olympic Committee (they are probably still paying bills!) and tell them that that BMW Turbo done for "their show" must have been designed by someone else, so they should search for the true designer; while on that subject, I'll contact
Automobile Revue Suisse and ask them to revoke the award for that car in 1973--unless they can provide some reference for it. While I'm at it, since Bracq didn't really design anything, (most everything I see is unreferenced) what right did he have to
actually judge cars at Pebble Beach and Bagatelle? Shouldn't those awards be reviewed, since the judge might very well be unqualified? I'll march right down to the Automotive Hall of Fame, and in the Bela Barenyi display, (how much of
his work is referenced?) I'll ensure they remove the photo of him standing next to Paul Bracq at the 1963 Geneva Auto Show, where the 230SL was introduced. And to think I actually had this photo taken of me next to those gentlemen at our Holiday Party last week!
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The SHAME of it all! Salemi looking at BRACQ (on left) and BARENYI at the Geneva Auto Show, March 1963. Bracq must be thinking, "Gee, why didn't I think of that?" as he looks at that 230SL. (Photo by Adam Lumsden)
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My goodness, can you believe
this photo? There's Bracq
and his wife having the
audacity to stand next to a 230SL at a 1995 Bordeaux show featuring Bracq's works! The man is shameless!
...NOT!
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored