An extremely distinct wedge shape, upward-opening gullwing doors and unusual and noticeable paintwork: in September 1969, Daimler-Benz caused a sensation with its presentation of the C 111 experimental vehicle at the IAA in Frankfurt. The super sports car from Untertürkheim also set new technical standards. The body was made of glass fibre-reinforced plastic and was riveted and glued to the steel floor assembly. The wheel suspension utilised experience from motor racing and the powertrain component was a three-rotor Wankel engine that developed an output of 280 hp for a maximum speed of 270 km/h – a remarkable performance for the time. The C 111 was repeatedly used to set records, culminating in several world records over various distances. The miniature model of the experimental vehicle is a successful imitation of the original and impresses with its paintwork in an authentic colour shade and faithful reproduction of all interior details. The model is mounted on a printed base, in a presentation box. It is delivered in Mercedes-Benz Classic design packaging.
– Model series: Experimental vehicle C 111 / II (1970)
– Scale: 1:43
– Material: die-cast zinc with plastic parts
– Length: approx. 10.3 cm
– Hand-assembled from over 40 individual parts
– Tailgate can be opened
– Made for Mercedes-Benz by Minichamps