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Ep 8 - Max Hoffman: The Refugee Visionary Who Put Porsche and Mercedes on American Roads

51 min · 15 de mar de 2025
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Max Hoffman was the world's first, and probably last, of the great automotive importers, bringing at least 21 European marques to the vast North American post-war car market. His influence went much deeper than that, however, successfully influencing the creation of some true landmark models. He was a controversial character, however, with ruthless methods bordering on the deeply troubling. I'd be fascinated to learn of your views of Max Hoffman and the value, or otherwise, of his legacy. You can contact the podcast via the following e-mail: podcast@classiccarguy.co.uk This podcast is researched, written, presented, edited and produced by Andrew, the Classic Car Guy. The following links will steer you to some further information about some of the items mentioned in the podcast: The Hoffman House: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Hoffman_House The Hoffman Centre: https://hoffmancenter.org/ Million Dollar Middleman book: https://media.veloce.co.uk/2022/October/V5503/Max-Hoffman.html Enjoy! Don't be a stranger!

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episode Ep 8 - Max Hoffman: The Refugee Visionary Who Put Porsche and Mercedes on American Roads artwork

Ep 8 - Max Hoffman: The Refugee Visionary Who Put Porsche and Mercedes on American Roads

Max Hoffman was the world's first, and probably last, of the great automotive importers, bringing at least 21 European marques to the vast North American post-war car market. His influence went much deeper than that, however, successfully influencing the creation of some true landmark models. He was a controversial character, however, with ruthless methods bordering on the deeply troubling. I'd be fascinated to learn of your views of Max Hoffman and the value, or otherwise, of his legacy. You can contact the podcast via the following e-mail: podcast@classiccarguy.co.uk This podcast is researched, written, presented, edited and produced by Andrew, the Classic Car Guy. The following links will steer you to some further information about some of the items mentioned in the podcast: The Hoffman House: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Hoffman_House The Hoffman Centre: https://hoffmancenter.org/ Million Dollar Middleman book: https://media.veloce.co.uk/2022/October/V5503/Max-Hoffman.html Enjoy! Don't be a stranger!

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