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List: iconic car models from Mercedes (video)

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In article:  Mercedes cars before 1940 Iconic cars still in circulation F1 cars from Mercedes Other Mercedes iconic videos Pioneer Era (Before 1940) Mercedes-Benz 35 HP (1901) : One of the earliest models from Mercedes, the 35 HP was a significant step forward in automotive engineering and set the stage for the brand's future success. Mercedes-Benz 60 HP (1903): Known for its powerful engine and innovative design, the 60 HP was a luxury car of its time and helped establish Mercedes' reputation for quality and performance. Mercedes-Benz SSK (1928-1932): The SSK (Super Sport Kurz) was a legendary sports car, renowned for its racing success and advanced engineering. It remains one of the most iconic pre-war cars. Mercedes-Benz 770 (1930-1943) : Often referred to as the "Grosser Mercedes," the 770 was a luxurious and powerful car, favored by many high-profile figures, including heads of state. Mercedes-Benz W125 (1937): This Grand Prix racing car was one of the most succ...

Jeep Willys, 1948

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Built mainly during the Second World War, Willys MB Jeep ¼ t was used by the armed forces of the United States on all fronts of battle, being snapped in an impressive number of copies and allies, thus becoming the main vehicle used by the British Army, Soviet and French. Jeep name was borrowed from the pronunciation of the acronym GP (General Purpose, ie general use). In the next period of the Second World War, The term Jeep military vehicle show almost every light, unarmoured, with a similar look of the original Jeep. Originally, the basic design was a very rustic exterior vehicle: a platform on four wheels with a motor compartment rectangular shape, a protected cockpit easily sidebars that do not exceed in height the engine compartment. The windshield, made up of two separate windows frame were generally folding. Subsequently, several amendments were made to the body, adjusting it needs military officers linked to off-road transport. Mod Willys Engine 442...

Ford Model T - Blueprints, photos and short history

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Engine 177 C.I.D. (2.9 L) 20 hp I4 Designer(s): Henry Ford, Childe Harold Wills, Joseph A. Galamb and Eugene Farkas Production place: Detroit, USA WIKI: