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Mercedes - Benz 600 Pullman Limited Edition




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manufacturer brand, id & category

AUTOart 76197 (Signature Edition)

scale

1:18

color

Black

category

Limousine

price

€132.66 (≈US$189.38)
ACM Club! price:
€126.03
(≈US$179.91)

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The Model

Mercedes - Benz 600 Pullman

The actual Length of the model is 13.5" (34.29 cm)

This model is made up of 429 seperate metal and plastic parts, including photo etched plates, metal wiring, screws and nuts. The model itself weighs 1.450kg.

Characteristics of the model

-The engine's complex oil cooling and fuel delivery system as well as piping have been reporduced in great detailed.

-Concealed lamp cover fittings

-Finely crafted trims and lamp frames with chrome plating

-Realistic colour painting of the body shell and componet parts

-Movable engine hood with metal hinge mechanism

-Metal chassis with detailed replication of the suspnesion framework structure

-Workable suspension

-Carpet trunk

-Fabric curtain

-Genuine leather seats

-Luggages inside the trunk compartment

-Openable refrigerator with accessories inside

-Working compartment where keeping the spare wheel

-Carpet interior

-Authentic wheels and tires

The Original

Mercedes - Benz 600 Pullman


Statemen, Sheiks, and even the Pope got in line when the Mercedes Benz 600 ultra luxury limousine debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, 1963. Few doubted that the 600 represented the state of the art in automotive engineering up to that time.


The driver most were chauffer driven could adjust the shock absorber firmness using a lever on the steering column, a sophisticated dual circuit power brake system included twin caliper for each front wheel, and the cabin heating and cooling system was elecrically regulated.


A complex hydraulic system allowed six way adjustment of the front seats and two way adjustment on the rear seats. Hydraulics also assisted with the opening and closing doors, trunk, and optional sunroof, and raised and lowered the side windows. Powering the 5000 pound car to speeds up to 127 MP/H was a 250 horsepower 6.3 liter fuel injected V8. The most popula 600 rode on a 3200 mm wheelbase and offered seating for 6.


Mercedes also built four and six door steched Pullmans and convertible Landaulets on the chassis. The company produced a total of 2.677 cars before 600 production finally ended up in 1981.