Saturday, March 26, 2011

Mercedes-Benz shows the milestones in food stamp

Mercedes-Benz offers its appearance at the Techno Classica (30.3.-3.4.2011) completely into the character of the 125-year history of the automobile and the equally long history of its own. On 29 January 1886 Carl Benz announced his "vehicle with gas engine operation" for a patent. The patent for the DRP 37 435 represents the birth certificate of the automobile and coined the name Patent Motor Car.

Mercedes-Benz shows classic car show in Essen, a series of historic milestones for the brand. The exhibition ranges from the patent motor car up to the models of the product offensive in the 1990s. The exhibits will include the Mercedes-Simplex 40 hp (1902), the six-cylinder supercharged sports car Mercedes-Benz SSK (series W 06) of 1928 and the eight-cylinder Mercedes-Benz 500K Special Roadster (series W 29) of 1934th Be missing, of course, not the legendary Gullwing: The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL made its debut in February 1954 at the International Motor Sports Show in New York.

He was the world's first production car with fuel injection and a maximum speed of up to 250 km / h, the fastest production car of its time. Other pieces include the Mercedes-Benz 180 "Ponton" (series W 120/121) of 1955 and 220 D of 1969, better known as the "Stroke Eight" (W 115 series).

This name comes from the type ID in the company's internal documentation with a trailing slash and 8 after the publication in 1968. This distinction should be made easier with its predecessor. The sedans and coupes of the Series W 114 and W are 115, the first vehicle of the brand family, of which more than one million copies will be built: In total, there are 1968 to 1976 more than 1.9 million vehicles.

The 220 D is 412 829 limousines with the most successful model in the series. With the Mercedes-Benz 450 SEL 6.9, Mercedes-Benz S-Class flagship model of the first that came in 1975 on the market. Three years later, the S-Class as the world's first production vehicle with the ABS anti-lock braking system is available that ensures the ability to steer even during emergency braking.

With the 190 and 190 E, Mercedes-Benz cars in late 1982 a third series (W 201). The so-called compact class extends the product range in the midsize car segment and establishes the lineage of the current C-class. The "Baby Benz", as he was soon called, spent, thanks to low weight and low air resistance relatively little gasoline.

Another exhibit is a Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 Kompressor, 1997. From recent times, a Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-Cell and the sculpture "Aesthetics 125" will be shown which will provide an outlook on future automobile design. In addition, Mercedes-Benz Classic presented at the Techno Classica selected from merchant vessels.

These include, for example, sports car, the SL-series R 107 and R 129, but also classic E-Class, S-Class and G-Class. (Ampnet / jri)

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