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Yeah, that's a completely different Daimler than the Benz's Daimler.

I think that's the same Daimler that is this company, the company that made the car I'll be driving tomorrow.

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The Daimler automaker behind the SP250 is not the same company that is the parent of Mercedes-Benz. Wayback in 1896, a British businessman bought the rights to the Daimler name for England.

In 1960, Jaguar took over, and over the years, Daimler became something akin to Maybach-badged Mercedes products today. A Daimler would look practically identical to the Jaguar product but with a more luxurious cabin.

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Thanks. If you go back to my first comment, I thought there was an old tie - but I wasn't sure about it.

I think this car may be tangentially related to the Daimler that is Daimler/Benz.

That explains it.

It's a pretty neat looking car. It's friendly name is 'angry catfish'. There's a bit of a cult following/collector market.

I'm not even sure if I got a good deal on it, but it's in spectacular condition. I paid $42k + fees for it. I have no idea if that's a good price and there aren't many in the US to compare it to, I don't believe. I just liked it and liked that it was unique. If it's worth more, I really don't care. I'm very unlikely to sell it - unless someone offers me 'stupid' money.

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I think you got it for a great price

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I did not know there was two different Daimler companies until I read that. It says in that article that there were only 66 of those 250's sold in America