***Mühldorfer Classic Car Show (Part 5)*** (56K Warning)


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Piston Pioneer
Part 5

Lot's of Mercedes' in this one!
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This was pretty neat. Someone converted their BMW 3er into a pickup!
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Couple of older Opels and Fiats.
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Mercedes W114/W115. Tons of these at this classic show and a pretty sweet car. I do like them.
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This was a W115 220D with 60-horsepower. The 200D had 55-horsepower. Back in the 1960s and early 1970s, you had to pay about 500 DM's more for a 220D (200D cost DM 12,000).
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This was an extremely rare Mercedes 450SLC 5.0 (later called 500SLC). Only 2,769 of these were built. It was better equipped than the other SLC models and had a 240-hp V8 under the hood coupled to a 3-speed automatic (later 4-speed automatic). This particular car was for sale!
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This was pimp! Lincoln Continental Mark IV I think. Gorgeous!
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Mercedes C123 Coupe and a W114 Coupe!
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Another Mercedes W114/W115, Ford Taunus and a Gogomobil.
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Oops, another one!
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Opel Rekord
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An older Fiat sedan. Not sure what it was called as there was no model name on it. A 1300 or 1500 perhaps?
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BMW 1600 and W116 Mercedes S-Class in the background.
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Mercedes W116 S-Class and a C107 280SLC Coupe. The 280SLC was the smallest engine available in the C107s.
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Audi 80
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Mercedes 220SE Coupe. Gorgeous. Love these.
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Mercedes 219. The 219 was a reaction to the introduction of 6-cylinder cars from Ford and Opel. The 219 used a 2195cc 6-cylinder engine with 85-horsepower (later 90) and was an early example of a sports sedan in 1960s Germany.
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A W123 280E with a 4-speed manual. Not rare, all W123s with the exception of certain models destined for the USA came with a 4-speed (later 5-speed) manual as standard. The fact that this 280E had a 4-speed M/T hints that it's a pre-1981 car.
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Mercedes 300SE Coupe
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The End!
 
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