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Mercedes-Benz quickly moved on to become one of the premier manufactures of motor vehicles in the world.
The MercedesBenz 300SL of the 1950's was one of the fastest road cars available
The famous "Gullwing" launched in 1954 was not only famous for its doors but also leading the way in fuel injection road cars.
In 1962 Mercedes USA set out to build the ultimate saloon car. Paying little attention to costs, with electric or hydraulic everything.
The Mercedes-Benz 600 was launched in 1963.

Classic Mercedes Features

The Classic Mercedes Benz car is the most powerful, most luxurious, most high-tech car ever!

Here's why:

  • The Mercedes-Benz 600 was enormous, the standard version was 18 ft ( 5.5 metres ) long.
  • The engine is a 6.3-liter V8 managed to move this car to over 120 mph, based on the Classic Mercedes.
  • The Mercedes-Benz Company has also been heavily involved with the Limousine market, and has not been afraid to take on the likes of Rolls Royce at their own game.
  • These Classic Mercedes car will represent a new dimension in cultivating automotive tradition in that owners of historical cars of other brands will be as welcome as all those who enjoy classic automobiles..
  • The Classic Mercedes series also includes a limited-slip differential on all current and recent all models.

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