U & azebuy

Shop of toys and models 

from Ukraine

DESCRIPTION

Mercedes-Benz C111 Experimental Sports Car 1970 Year

Diecast Model Vehicle

1:43 Scale

Manufacturer: DeAgostini

Material: Diecast and plastic

Condition: new in original packaging

Historical reference

The Mercedes-Benz C111 was a series of experimental automobiles produced by Mercedes-Benz in the 1960s and 1970s. The company was experimenting with new engine technologies, including Wankel engines, diesel engines, and turbochargers, and used the basic C111 platform as a testbed. Other experimental features included multi-link rear suspension, gull-wing doors and a luxurious interior with leather trim and air conditioning.

The first version of the C111 was completed in 1969. The car used a fiberglass body shell and with a mid-mounted three-rotor direct fuel injected Wankel engine (code named M950F). The next C111 appeared in 1970. It used a four-rotor engine producing 257 kW (350 hp). The car reportedly could reach a speed of 300 km/h (186 mph).

The company decided not to adopt the Wankel engine and turned to diesel experiments for the second and third C111s. The C111-IID produced 140 kW (188 hp) and was based on the 240D W115 model OM616 engine. The C111-III was powered by a 170 kW (228 hp) at 4,500 rpm straight-five OM617 turbocharged diesel that broke nine diesel and gasoline speed records. With more aerodynamic bodywork that gave it an air drag coefficient of 0.191, the C111 eventually reached 322 km/h (200 mph) at the Nardò Ring in 1978, and averaged 16.0 liters/100 km at 316 km/h (14.7 mpg at 195.4 mph) over a 12-hour cruise. A later 373 kW (500 hp; 507 CV)[clarification needed] 4.8 L twin KKK-turbocharged V8 version set another record, with an average lap-speed of 403.78 km/h (250.958 mph). This was achieved by Hans Liebold in 1 minute, 56.67 seconds on May 5, 1979.

Total production was 16 cars: 13 first and second generation Wankel engined cars, 2 diesel engined third generation cars used in the Nardo record attempt, and a single V8 engined fourth generation car.

Mercedes-Benz introduced the C112 at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1991 as a proposed production sports car. The car used a mid-mounted 6.0 L V12 engine. After accepting 700 deposits, the company decided not to proceed with production.

Payment Policy

We accept only PayPal

Shipping Policy

We ship WORLDWIDE.

We will ship your purchase to your eBay address using AIRMAIL with TRACKING NUMBERUsually we ship the items the same or the next day after the payment is fully received. The parcel will leave our country (Ukraine) directly from our town (Kiev) without waiting local delivery inside country.

All the discounts are given by request.

Average delivery time is 7 - 15 BUSINESS DAYS.

Returns policy

If you did not receive your package within the estimated date as stated in our shipping terms, we'll contact the post office and let you know the whereabouts of your package and assure to refund you 100% if the package is lost.

Always make sure contact us before opening a dispute/case or leaving a negative/neutral feedback.

As always, your satisfaction is very important to us.

FEEDBACK

The satisfaction of all our customers is very important for us, so we are waiting for your feedbacks after the delivery.

If something is wrong, please, contact us before leaving the negative feedback and we will no doubt settle all the cases.

Contact Us

We respond to most messages within few hours and all within 24 hours. We are here to assist you. Message us for all questions you have. 

With love from Ukraine