Come work at the Stuttgart (Germany), Mercedes-Benz Museum is located right next to the parent company factory. Buildings with magnificent architecture of this unique area of approximately 3,500 m2 of gathering powerful models throughout history over its 120 years as well as the impressive technological achievement.Let’s contemplate the most eye-catching models in museums trademark three-pointed star.
1902 Mercedes Simplex 40 PS
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This is one of the oldest Mercedes kept in museums. Designed by Wihelm Maybach (Maybach founder in 1909), motor vehicles equipped 4xylanh capacity of 40 horsepower and maximum speed of 80 km / h.
1908 Mercedes 75 PS Doppelphaeton
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“Oven” from 1907 to 1911, Mercedes 75 PS Doppelphaeton a pioneering model in the series Mercedes commercial vehicles use six-cylinder engine. Maximum capacity of vehicles 75 horsepower, maximum speed 95 km / h this each launch vehicle body types differ.
1935 Mercedes-Benz 770 Pullman limousine Grand
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Made for Emperor Hirohito in Japan in 1935, “the guy” beautiful limousine 770 Grand Pullman is brilliant form the first armored bullet-proof Mercedes. Along with body armor, special glass door, rear screen and the bulkhead to ensure maximum safety for employers.
1935 Mercedes-Benz 500 K Spezial Roadster
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Elegant fashion and style, Mercedes-Benz 500 K represents the beauty and wealth. Of the eight versions on the market, the ceiling 500 K Spezial roadster convertible is more powerful than gravity. Besides the attractive curves, car ownership also features a very respectable operation: maximum capacity of 160 horsepower from the engine 8 cylinders 5L, maximum speed 160 km / h. This is also one of the most expensive cars of the time in 1930: about 90,000 euros.
1938 Mercedes-Benz 260 D Pullman sedan
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The first passenger car in the world “spent” by none other diesel engine is a magnificent Mercedes 260 D sedan Pullman. 4 cylinder diesel engine produces a maximum capacity of 45 horsepower, maximum speed 95 km / h.
1951 Mercedes-Benz 300 S Cabriolet
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Sleek, bold and powerful sports cars made outstanding senior Mercedes 300 S becoming rich off its sights. “Heart” of the cars is the engine cylinder capacity 6L 3 150 maximum horsepower, maximum speed 175 km / h.
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL coupe
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Eye-catching appearance, the door wings of birds soaring high, 3L V6 engine capacity of 215 maximum horsepower, maximum speed 250 km / h – the reasons leading many fans to the 1950 fall status on a dream night football Merceds 300 SL coupe.
1962 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL roadster
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Once shipped, ceiling convertible sports car has quickly become one of the best-selling cars in the U.S. market.
(source:denthan)













