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Dear Viewers, Please watch this Exclusive episode of Vehicle Mania on Man Gräf & Stift Airport Model Bus. In this video👇 00:00 - Intro 00:23 - Introduction 00:56 - Exterior View (With Explanation) 02:55 - Features 03:28 - Interior View 04:02 - Other Same Models 04:08 - Outro About Man Gräf & Stift Company 👇 Gräf & Stift was an Austrian manufacturer of automobiles, trucks, buses and trolleybuses, from 1902 until 2001, latterly as a subsidiary of MAN. Founded in 1902 by the brothers Franz, Heinrich and Karl Gräf, and the investor, Wilhelm Stift. Before the Second World War, the company was a well-known manufacturer of luxury automobiles, including the Double Phaeton that carried Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, when they were assassinated in Sarajevo in June 1914. By the 1930s Gräf & Stift had begun making trucks and buses, and it ceased car manufacturing in 1938. The company merged with Österreichische Automobil Fabriks-AG (ÖAF) in 1971, becoming ÖAF-Gräf & Stift AG, and later the same year was taken over by MAN AG. It continued in business as a subsidiary of MAN, and the Gräf & Stift name remained in use as a MAN brand for the Austrian market and for trolleybuses until 2001, when ÖAF-Gräf & Stift AG was renamed MAN Sonderfahrzeuge AG. It was located in Vienna, and the production facilities continue in use there, but no longer using the Gräf & Stift name. By Vehicle Mania.... Visit our Social Media handles now❗️👇 : 🔸 Website : https://vehiclemania.godaddysites.com 🔹 Youtube : https://youtube.com/channel/UC08lyM6UslkQ200BcBvmFlg 🔸 Josh App : https://share.myjosh.in/profile/f98016a6-d835-44a3-9fea-c1716d985c57?u=0x4cd94d01af9eee78 🔹 Pinterest : https://pin.it/1CwwB97 🔸 SoundCloud : https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/AMgms #mangräfandstift #airportmodelbus #firsttimeonyoutube #vehiclemania

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ÖAF is an initialism for Österreichische Automobil-Fabrik, previously known as Österreichische Austro-Fiat, an Austrian (Austro-Hungarian) car and truck manufacturer that now is completely incorporated into MAN.

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