Mercedes Benz 1927

These cars were originally campaigned by the factory and conducted by the famous drivers like Rudolf Caracciola won the race with a 1927 Nurburgring. However, because the chassis was relatively simple and robust, Mercedes-Benz paved the way over the bodies and chassis shipped to sometimes re-bodied by the choice of a company of the customer. Race cars are easily recognizable because they are simple cycle defense agencies almost always painted white, so any road car, it was different. Shortly after the merger of Mercedes Benz and the two began developing the world's fastest sports cars. They were based on the heavy and powerful M06 engine, designed by Ferdinand Porsche and was known as white elephants for their brute strength. The Type-S 680 was the first of this series into a line of legendary racing cars that had little similar competition in subsequent years. The Mercedes-Benz Model S was introduced in 1927 and produced in 1928. The vehicles were assembled in the factory of Daimler-Benz in Stuttgart, Germany with the body and the body are covered in Work Sindelfingen, Germany. The S in the name of Sport vehicles displayed. During the production lifespan, 146 examples were produced, ensuring exclusivity and making it a very popular car among many collectors. The frame rested on a platform, recently redesigned. There was a frame-like setting section that low was between the shafts, rising near each end. The rear leaf spring design was under the bridge.

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