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Hans Delnlein-Kalb, a German engineer, with his device for getting out of a tight parking spot. At the touch of a button a hydraulic mechanism lifts the car so that it can be swung into the desired position. The system has been approved by the West German traffic authority.

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Press, 3 December 1987, Page 29

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Hans Delnlein-Kalb, a German engineer, with his device for getting out of a tight parking spot. At the touch of a button a hydraulic mechanism lifts the car so that it can be swung into the desired position. The system has been approved by the West German traffic authority. Press, 3 December 1987, Page 29

Hans Delnlein-Kalb, a German engineer, with his device for getting out of a tight parking spot. At the touch of a button a hydraulic mechanism lifts the car so that it can be swung into the desired position. The system has been approved by the West German traffic authority. Press, 3 December 1987, Page 29

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