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English: 1922 Daimler TS 6-30 touring car in the Autoworld Museum, Brussels, Belgium. This car, with a 4962cc six-cylinder engine, originally belonged to Mary of Teck , the British Crown Consort, and features an Indian snakeskin interior.
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Author Thomas Quine,
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