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dhill_cb7 ![]() | Classic | 2023-07-01 04:31 | ||
993cc ![]() | Not a GTS, pop-up lights means it's a GT. http://www.924gt.com/index.html https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_924#924_Carrera_GTS_Typ_937_(1981) -- Last edit: 2022-01-12 01:50:31 |
2022-01-12 01:14 | ||
JB ![]() | 1905 here. Link to "www.automoto.it" |
2021-08-03 18:00 | ||
130rapid ![]() | 1937 only wheels. | 2021-04-12 15:57 | ||
130rapid ![]() | Early Olympia had vertically-cutted louvers. That's Kadett. | 2021-04-12 15:29 | ||
130rapid ![]() | Early postwar probably, 1947+ two tail light units. | 2021-02-08 17:37 | ||
130rapid ![]() | Actually she's coupe. | 2020-09-06 17:11 | ||
Ingo ![]() | In my village is such a 500 SL [R129] with full AMG-package - and original 8000 km ![]() A guy made his dream come true - and died 4 weeks later. His widow only drives 2 km into the village for shopping. The roof was never opened. |
2020-08-20 08:51 | ||
walter ![]() | This is from the '74 launch promotional video, so it can't be the '77+ one. | 2020-06-30 20:14 | ||
zodiac ![]() | *cough* | 2019-12-09 21:51 | ||
zodiac ![]() | To dsl: Already in my first comment I wrote: After that I've only tried to avert this to be any specific model, as there's not enough information to say anything else. There's one shimmer of light in a distanse, though. That is if any one can tell anything more specific about this episode, or perhaps provide another capture. P.S. Sorry for this late answer. -- Last edit: 2019-12-06 18:31:52 |
2019-12-06 18:29 | ||
tw2003 ![]() | 1937 - 1940 Wanderer W24 Cabriolet Link to "de.wikipedia.org" | 2019-12-05 12:05 | ||
tw2003 ![]() | 540 K Cabriolet B Link to "www.mercedes-benz.com" | 2019-12-05 11:41 | ||
fuchs ![]() | Definitely not DKW - Wanderer | 2019-12-04 16:06 | ||
dsl ![]() | Me. Because I thought your issue was the engine size, not the model. |
2019-12-04 13:32 | ||
zodiac ![]() | To admin: Who entered this to be a 300 SEL? Why? I tried to explain that IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO SAY IF THIS IS A 300 SEL FROM THIS ANGLE, or even a W 109 for that matter. It can be a 280 S, 280 SE, a 280 SEL, a 280 SE 4.5 or a 280 SEL 4.5 (all W108) and it can also be a 300 SEL, a 300 SEL 3.5 or a 300 SEL 6.3 (the last three W109's). If there has been other information that has come forward (like other captures), please show that to all of us! -- Last edit: 2019-12-04 13:23:47 |
2019-12-04 13:23 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | Thanks dsl, did see a real one once, about 18 years ago, schmoozing through Russell Square. | 2019-12-03 23:02 | ||
Baube ![]() | ![]() nice fleet btw |
2019-12-03 18:39 | ||
dsl ![]() | @tsb - as a special treat for you. I've just got the servants to drag my 300 SEL fleet out of the heated garage![]() |
2019-12-03 18:34 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | Oh yes! It has to be a Stuttgart Dragster, there'll be a W111/112 coupe for just wafting round. |
2019-12-03 17:16 | ||
zodiac ![]() | @the_sad_biker: I don't know how many RHD, but according to my book on W108/W109 (from the MBIG club) and specifically the 300 SEL 6.3 sales figures were as follow: BRD: 2.619 Bought in BRD for export: 14 Europe apart from BRD: 1.298 Amerika: 2.006 Afrika: 128 Asia: 180 Australia: 281 Perhaps (roughly) 500 were RHD. But does it really has to be a 300 SEL 6.3? What I like with the Mercedes is that it kept the amazing quality in details, which I have only otherwise seen in Lucas from the mid 50's up to the early 60's, right up to the mid 80's. That engineering is far more interesting than any 0-60 time or ability to do burn-outs of which I really cannot see the point. -- Last edit: 2019-12-03 13:24:14 |
2019-12-03 13:08 | ||
Baube ![]() | i have a similar list , still waiting to win but i was told often that i need to buy a lottery ticket to win... ![]() still need to prove that theory, i don't win when i buy them... |
2019-12-02 01:37 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | How many RHD? Very close to the top of my lottery winners list so I need to know the odds. |
2019-12-02 01:24 | ||
dsl ![]() | Although I can never find clear examples to prove this, I still think the 6.3 had a taller radiator which also went down further behind the number plate than other models. This looks normal grille to me, so not 6.3 (and also not the wide grille of 3.5/4.5 V8). | 2019-12-01 20:33 | ||
zodiac ![]() | @electra225 and admin: The last sentence of my previous entry was meant to the admin and not to elactra225 personal. The problem is that as soon as there's a silver Benz with U.S. headlights and extra lights, there's always someone who suggests it's a 300 SEL 6.3, while in the real world only 6.526 out of 383.361 (the total production of the W108/W109 range (If counting 1968-72: 250.406)) were 300 SEL 6.3. And very little differ those models from a given perspective. What I'm trying to write is that not all 300 SEL 6.3 were silver and not all silver MB's were 300 SEL 6.3. I hope we're still on friendly terms. |
2019-12-01 18:25 | ||
zodiac ![]() | @electra225: There's nothing that says 300 SEL 6.3 more than any other model. The European oval headlights from 1959 onwards on the W111 (and subsequent models) were notorious for having insufficient lights on full beam, and hence many switched those for the U.S. ones and added extra flood lights. The W109 always had chromed a-pillars which I cannot see on this capture, nor can I see if it has longer rear doors, chrome around the side windows or alloys. If it has all that, it can also be a 300 SEL 3.5 or any other 300 SEL. Please do not write 300 SEL 6.3 other than if being absolute certain! -- Last edit: 2019-12-01 13:39:50 |
2019-12-01 13:38 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | R 32, 1923+ | 2019-12-01 12:01 | ||
tore-40 ![]() | Parking lights are still white over here. It's a direction indicator, needed by several countries to be road legal | 2019-12-01 08:51 | ||
tore-40 ![]() | 1963 (08/62-03/63) | 2019-12-01 08:35 | ||
Baube ![]() | modification ? i saw some 1930's Ford with that feature in car shows |
2019-11-30 22:32 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | Could it be Karmann version of Volkswagen Cabriolet? | 2019-11-30 21:31 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | 1953-57 ![]() |
2019-11-30 21:30 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | Is that 'Eine Million' vehicle here? ![]() |
2019-11-30 21:28 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | That's interesting, there is parking light inside the headlight ![]() |
2019-11-30 21:26 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | I think this Ivan Hirst on the driver seat ![]() |
2019-11-30 21:24 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | Looks like an early model ![]() |
2019-11-30 21:23 | ||
rjluna2 ![]() | Here is Dr. Ferdinand Porsche with his son, Ferry Porsche. | 2019-11-30 21:21 | ||
electra225 ![]() | I rather think the very first series because I have got the impression this is the very first spot of the early 928. | 2019-11-30 21:00 | ||
electra225 ![]() | W114 for the more chromed grille and the lack of double bumpers means it is an early 230. | 2019-11-30 20:39 | ||
electra225 ![]() | 300 SEL 6.3 I think. | 2019-11-30 20:37 | ||
cl82 ![]() | W115; the one in the main picture seems to be an early one while the yellow one is probably a 1974+. | 2019-11-30 20:23 | ||
AnimatronixX ![]() | Because it's factory-built! The vanity of MB's publicity department is legendary, but we don't have to wear their glasses and can be more precise. ![]() |
2019-11-30 19:42 | ||
electra225 ![]() | 1958+ front badge. | 2019-11-30 19:38 | ||
electra225 ![]() | 1974+ grille. | 2019-11-30 19:32 | ||
electra225 ![]() | 1977+ longer side trim and in this case a LS for the lack of chromed hub cups. | 2019-11-30 19:26 | ||
Mystery Man ![]() | I guess at the MB plant in Sindelfingen. https://ticker.mercedes-benz-passion.com/es-wird-wieder-produziert/ BTW MB lists that just as Krankenwagen... Link to "mercedes-benz-publicarchive.com" -- Last edit: 2019-11-30 19:26:52 |
2019-11-30 19:26 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | 3.5hp, sometime 1902-07, can't find any more info. | 2019-11-30 18:06 | ||
AnimatronixX ![]() | There once was a reknowned urban legend about a bi-coloured MB 300 Adenauer hearse from Portugal... It took me years to realize it was this vehicle that fueled these rumours! The Mercedes-Benz 300 measuring car was built in-house by Mercedes-Benz and is part of the collection of the Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart. Despite its massive appearance on pictures, you'll be surprised when you see it in real life: That thing is HUGE! ![]() |
2019-11-30 17:28 | ||
the sad biker ![]() | R 24. | 2019-11-30 16:15 | ||
130rapid ![]() | 220S/SE, probably with Sonnendach. | 2019-11-30 15:23 |
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