The IAA mobility show is about to start in Munich, southern Germany. The show was previously held every two years in Frankfurt, but it has found a new home in the Bavarian capital. The German carmakers will introduce their latest high-tech vehicles to the press on Sept. 6, and then to the public on Sept. 7. The cars will be connected, partly self-driving, mostly electric, and in a lot of ways very futuristic. But for car lovers who long back for the days of exhaust fumes, oil, petrol, and wooden steering wheels, there will also be a safe space. Motorworld, a German car dealership that specializes in classic cars and old-timer cars, as well as modern sports cars, has taken over a whole hall of the show. At the company’s Munich showroom, the old days of car manufacturing can be seen. The Mercedes 300 SLS from 1957 is on sale …