Mercedes-Benz W125 1937 GP Donington #3
US$290.00 Before the “space race” defined a country’s technological ambition and competence, the Grand Prix races were considered the most accessible index of world-leading technological dominance. The ambition for these major motor racing teams (and their respective home countries) to excel on the track was nearly palatable. Mercedes-Benz achieved the benchmark for engineering prowess when it introduced the W125 for the 1937 season. The monoposto achieved almost total domination that season and continued to excel for the next three decades. The 1937 Donington Grand Prix was an exceptionally memorable race that did not end as expected. Mercedes-Benz was up against it’s biggest rival and specifically the talented driver Bernd Rosenmeyer. Mercedes-Benz entered four W125 type race cars with drivers Rudolph Caracciola (with starting number 1), Herman Lang (with starting number 2), Manfred Brauchuitsch (with starting number 3), and Richard Seaman (with starting number 4). The five drivers monopolized the lead for a heated and thrilling competition. Herman Lang and Seaman were initially at the front of the pack but both dropped out early, and unfortunately Caracciola was not on the top of his game either that day. Eventually, Brauchuitsch and Caracciola finished in second and third places respectively, while Rosenmeyer finished first.
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Mercedes-Benz W125 1937 GP Donington #2
US$290.00 Before the “space race” defined a country’s technological ambition and competence, the Grand Prix races were considered the most accessible index of world-leading technological dominance. The ambition for these major motor racing teams (and their respective home countries) to excel on the track was nearly palatable. Mercedes-Benz achieved the benchmark for engineering prowess when it introduced the W125 for...
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Mercedes-Benz W125 1937 GP Donington #1
US$290.00 Before the “space race” defined a country’s technological ambition and competence, the Grand Prix races were considered the most accessible index of world-leading technological dominance. The ambition for these major motor racing teams (and their respective home countries) to excel on the track was nearly palatable. Mercedes-Benz achieved the benchmark for engineering prowess when it introduced the W125 for...
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Mercedes-Benz Racing Car Transporter
US$420.00 In 1955, the Mercedes-Benz racing car transporter emerged on the scene. It’s brilliant blue paintwork, soft streamlined curves, and top speed of 106 mph generated just as much fascination as the W 196 and 300SLR monopostos that rode piggyback on the loading bed.The CMC Mercedes-Benz Racing Car Transporter, 1955/1955 is a unique specimen that celebrates the critical significance of...
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Mercedes-Benz Blue Wonder + Dirty Hero 300 SLR
US$800.00 The brilliant blue paintwork, soft streamlined curves, and top speed of 106 mph generated just as much fascination for the Mercedes-Benz racing car transporter as the W 196 and 300SLR sports cars that rode piggyback on the loading bed. This special set features the “Blue Wonder” as well as the “Dirty Hero” rendition of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR emblazoned...
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Mercedes-Benz 300SL Panamerica 1952
US$320.00 Winning the 3rd Carrera Panamericana was one of the most internationally coveted achievements of the 1952 season. The Mercedes-Benz 300SL earned a double victory for the brand, ranking it as one of its most spectacular successes.This impressive Mercedes-Benz 300SL by CMC Models in scale 1:18 is a dream model for motorsports enthusiasts and Mercedes fans. It is hand-mounted, meticulously...
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Mille Miglia #704 Signed By Hermann
US$750.00 The annual Mille Miglia was a legendary road race through Italy, a punishing 1,000 mile endurance test for man and machine alike. It was the race that every auto maker in the world wanted to win to prove how superior its cars were. In 1955, Mercedes-Benz had high hopes for this race, as they debuted their 300 SLR, the...
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR 1955 Mille Miglia #704
US$380.00 The annual Mille Miglia was a legendary road race through Italy, a punishing 1,000 mile endurance test for man and machine alike. It was the race that every auto maker in the world wanted to win to prove how superior its cars were. In 1955, Mercedes-Benz had high hopes for this race, as they debuted their 300 SLR, the...
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR 1955 Mille Miglia #701
US$380.00 The annual Mille Miglia was a legendary road race through Italy, a punishing 1,000 mile endurance test for man and machine alike. It was the race that every auto maker in the world wanted to win to prove how superior its cars were. In 1955, Mercedes-Benz had high hopes for this race, as they debuted their 300 SLR, the...
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Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR 1955 Mille Miglia #658
US$380.00 The annual Mille Miglia was a legendary road race through Italy, a punishing 1,000 mile endurance test for man and machine alike. It was the race that every auto maker in the world wanted to win to prove how superior its cars were. In 1955, Mercedes-Benz had high hopes for this race, as they debuted their 300 SLR, the...
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Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage 1960 #5
US$330.00 Few sports cars of the 1960s have amassed a more legendary status than the Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage. Designed by Giulio Alfieri, the 2.9-liter engine featured a sophisticated tubular spaceframe chassis that was very strong yet extremely lightweight. While it did not have the greatest horsepower of its day, its handling was superior and could be used to great...
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Maserati Tipo 61 1960 Cuba GP #7 Moss
US$330.00 Few sports cars of the 1960’s have amassed a more legendary status than the Maserati Tipo 61 Birdcage. Designed by Giulio Alfieri, the 2.9-liter engine featured a sophisticated tubular spaceframe chassis that was very strong yet extremely lightweight. While it did not have the greatest horsepower of its day, its handling was superior and could be used to great...
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Maserati 300S 1956 Rolling Chassis
US$330.00 By 1956, Maserati had a car that was competitive with the best sports cars of its class and a favorite for many drivers, including Stirling Moss. The vehicle incorporated many components of the successful Maserati 250F, but updates included a larger engine, a space frame structure, and an elongated nose to reduce air resistance. The result was a relatively...
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