Alexander F Storz
Mercedes-Benz/8 - The million seller

ISBN: 978-3-613-04315-2
Title No.: 04315
Cover: bound
Page number: 144
Pictures: 200 images
Format: 210mm x 280mm

 
When the "Stroke 8" appeared in 1968, every child soon knew it: the full-fledged mid-range sedan, the Mercedes, was popular with brand newcomers and especially with taxi operators. At just under two million, as many vehicles from the four and six-cylinder series were built as from Allen previous Mercedes post-war series put together. To this day, the almost indestructible limousines and coupés have not disappeared from the streets. With this volume, Alexander F. Storz now presents the comprehensive chronicle of the million-seller with Allen historical facts and technical data.


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Language: German

Condition: very good

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When the "Stroke 8" appeared in 1968, every child soon knew it: the full-fledged mid-range sedan, the Mercedes, was popular with brand newcomers and especially with taxi operators. At just under two million, as many vehicles from the four and six-cylinder series were built as from Allen previous Mercedes post-war series put together. To this day, the almost indestructible limousines and coupés have not disappeared from the streets. With this volume, Alexander F. Storz now presents the comprehensive chronicle of the million-seller with Allen historical facts and technical data. With 200 / 220 / 230 / 230.4 / 230.6 / 240 D / 280 / 280 E + C + CE / Sedan + Coupe Further repair instructions, operating instructions, restoration instructions, workshop manuals and other vehicle literature on requ
When the "Stroke 8" appeared in 1968, every child soon knew it: the full-fledged mid-range sedan, the Mercedes, was popular with brand newcomers and especially with taxi operators. At just under two million, as many vehicles from the four and six-cylinder series were built as from Allen previous Mercedes post-war series put together. To this day, the almost indestructible limousines and coupés have not disappeared from the streets. With this volume, Alexander F. Storz now presents the comprehensive chronicle of the million-seller with Allen historical facts and technical data. With 200 / 220 / 230 / 230.4 / 230.6 / 240 D / 280 / 280 E + C + CE / Sedan + Coupe Further repair instructions, operating instructions, restoration instructions, workshop manuals and other vehicle literature on requ