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1960 Mercedes-Benz 220 S [W111]

1960 Mercedes-Benz 220 S [W111] dans Herbie goes to Monte-Carlo, Film, 1977 IMDB

Catégorie : Voitures, Berline — Origine du modèle : DE

1960 Mercedes-Benz 220 S [W111]

Position 00:44:15 [*][*][*] Véhicule utilisé par un des personnages ou dans une poursuite de voitures

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antp BE

18-08-2004 à 18:50

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00-44-15

Voiture des méchants

Bob Dieck BR

2006-01-01 20:16

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This car is a 220 S / 230 S, Body W111. Not W 108, please see the fin tails and straight windows. The headlights are from US version.

antp BE

2006-01-01 21:32

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Strange that it is a US version since it has a french plate and that the movie is in France :??:

DAF555 SE

2006-01-01 21:34

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The headlights were popular options on european cars.

Gag Halfrunt UK

2007-04-28 15:42

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The road markings look yellow. IIRC France doesn't have yellow markings like that, so could this scene be from reshoots/additional filming in the US?

There's another scene with a US-spec car:
vehicle_1673-Renault-10-Major-1966.html

-- Last edit: 2007-04-28 15:43:49

herbiefan UK

2007-08-18 21:40

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Yes,much of the road footage was filmed in the mountains around Los Angeles hence the U.S Merc with french plates.Apart from the really obvious Gallic scenery(Paris,Monte Carlo,Monaco etc),all the generic mountain-y road stuff is America.

Ingo DE

2007-11-10 00:06

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DAF555 a écrit The headlights were popular options on european cars.


The headlights at this car aren't the optional ones, they are the sealed-beam-version for the U.S., so the scene above is probably shot in the U.S.

ahight US

2007-11-10 03:13

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-- Last edit: 2007-11-10 03:24:00

Ingo DE

2007-11-10 11:39

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Hahaha, they took care of the Benz. The car wasn't crashed, they just put black painted wallpapers beside it to fake crash-damages :lol:

Anyways, a nice way to handle, better than to crash such a good car.

The Renault 10 Major wasn't crashed either.

-- Last edit: 2007-11-10 11:40:04

Gag Halfrunt UK

2007-11-10 11:49

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Just to confirm that this was filmed in the US, the first photo from ahight's comment shows two European road signs placed on top of American yellow diamond-shaped signs.

MBSL65fan US

2007-11-10 23:29

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Ingo a écrit Hahaha, they took care of the Benz. The car wasn't crashed, they just put black painted wallpapers beside it to fake crash-damages :lol:


A great idea! :lol:

truck man US

2008-01-09 00:56

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Ingo a écrit The car wasn't crashed, they just put black painted wallpapers beside it to fake crash-damages



Thats were your wronge my good friend, if you look carfuly in the photo that I provided below, you'l see that the damage is real, not fake.

[Image: benzold3mr1.th.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2008-01-09 00:56:22

Buc84 US

2008-01-09 03:43

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Right front fender was removed,something is attached to the door and is in place of it's fender,(all one piece,instead of two)tire/wheel appear to just be set beside car,no broken glass,hood is intact,no smoke.....staged wreck!

truck man US

2008-01-09 13:30

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You maybe right Buc84, I never thought of that, and besides, who would want to wreck a nice classic mercedes-benz like this anyway.

MBSL65fan US

2008-02-10 02:50

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truck man a écrit


Thats were your wronge my good friend, if you look carfuly in the photo that I provided below, you'l see that the damage is real, not fake


But ahight already proved it was fake and provided a picture. :p

Bob Dieck BR

2008-07-01 16:04

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Dear friends,

The US regulations obliged separated lights (position and turning signals) from headlamps, I have a 64 220 S with such arrangement. The position lights and turning signals are placed between grille and headlamps in a very ugly orange bulb similar to Porsche 356.

The lights placed together with headlamps, as shown, were the initial design, sold until 61, I am sure. The year the lights were changed I am not sure, sometime between 61 and 64.

The fender placed mirror also send this model to initial production years.



-- Last edit: 2008-07-01 16:18:30

rpcm PT

2008-07-01 21:50

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I agree with you. By the mirror placed on the wing, it's an older car ( 220 S or SE ).

XFJaguar US

2008-11-30 20:46

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in the *staged wreck* if u look at the bottom of the wheel well of the crushed fender, u can see the actual side of the car (intact) and u can tell the wheel is just leaning up against that, and the car is NOT wrecked. but yes, the front fender is removed.

ChooCV US

2009-01-01 19:08

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This car took a bit of a beating, in this main picture its front bumper is already dented up but in a chase it hits a pottery stand (after Herbie hits it) and ramps off a higher ledge (after Herbie) and while a bug may come out okay after a ramp I'm not sure about a big heavy Benz.

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