Author: | Bernd S. Koehling | ISBN: | 1230000032811 |
Publisher: | Bernd S. Koehling | Publication: | March 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Bernd S. Koehling |
ISBN: | 1230000032811 |
Publisher: | Bernd S. Koehling |
Publication: | March 9, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The 170V W136, launched in 1947, was the desperate attempt by Daimler-Benz to step out of the ruins of WWII. The car was based on a 1936 design and earned the company sufficient funds to plan cars like the 300 Adenauer or 300SL. Updated in early 2016, this 110-page book gives you all the facts about the postwar 170V series. These are some of the topics covered:
- the development and history of the 170V with its diesel and OTP derivation
- Chassis Number and Data Card are explained in great detail. It helps you to find out how your car was equipped, when it left the factory
- should you be interested in the coach-built models like the Binz, Miesen or Zugner vans for example, you can read it here
- some 50 mostly recent non-Daimler AG color photos highlight many interesting features, this includes pictures of the suspension and
- you are informed about the first compact 170 and the Audi connection.
A separate chapter covers the technical features and production figures. The guide ends with a free book offer.
With over 25 books and e-books written about Mercedes-Benz cars, Bernd S. Koehling has proven to be an authority on the brand. Those books cover cars from the 1947 170V to the 2012 SL R231.
The 170V W136, launched in 1947, was the desperate attempt by Daimler-Benz to step out of the ruins of WWII. The car was based on a 1936 design and earned the company sufficient funds to plan cars like the 300 Adenauer or 300SL. Updated in early 2016, this 110-page book gives you all the facts about the postwar 170V series. These are some of the topics covered:
- the development and history of the 170V with its diesel and OTP derivation
- Chassis Number and Data Card are explained in great detail. It helps you to find out how your car was equipped, when it left the factory
- should you be interested in the coach-built models like the Binz, Miesen or Zugner vans for example, you can read it here
- some 50 mostly recent non-Daimler AG color photos highlight many interesting features, this includes pictures of the suspension and
- you are informed about the first compact 170 and the Audi connection.
A separate chapter covers the technical features and production figures. The guide ends with a free book offer.
With over 25 books and e-books written about Mercedes-Benz cars, Bernd S. Koehling has proven to be an authority on the brand. Those books cover cars from the 1947 170V to the 2012 SL R231.