MERCEDES-BENZ, The modern SL cars, The R107 and C107: From the 350SL/SLC to the 560SL and 500 Rally


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Boost your knowledge on the Mercedes R/C107 SL/SLC. Last updated in March 2021, this guide does not only show you the cars' history, it explains in detail chassis number and data card and offers a comprehensive buyer's guide. Superb recent non-Daimler AG color photography highlights many of the cars' features, this includes pictures of the suspension. It is one of over twenty-five books/e-books by the author about Mercedes cars. And these are some of the topics covered:
  • The development of the R107 and C107 from the 350SL to the 560SL and 500SLC
  • A rotary piston engine
  • The 1980 facelift
  • The 1981 engine update
  • The 1985 facelift
  • Tuning scene
  • The forgotten 500SL Rally
  • Chassis number and data card explained
  • R/C107 buyer's guide
  • Which R/C107 should I prefer
  • Technical specifications and production figures

  • This guide ends with a free e-book offer. Enjoy!

    Author: Bernd S. Koehling
    Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
    Published: 08/11/2015
    Pages: 208
    Binding Type: Paperback
    Weight: 1.50lbs
    Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.54d
    ISBN13: 9781516859733
    ISBN10: 1516859731
    BISAC Categories:
    - Transportation | Automotive | History
    - Transportation | Automotive | General
    - Transportation | Automotive | Buyer's Guides

    About the Author
    With over 25 books and e-books written about Mercedes-Benz cars, Bernd S. Koehling has proven to be an authority on the brand. The books cover cars from the 1936 170V to the 2012 SL R231.

    Bernd has been involved in the Mercedes scene since the early 1970s, when he restored his first 170 Cabrio B. Since then he has not only owned many classic Mercedes including a 220S, 300d Adenauer, 200D, 250SE, 280SE coupe 3.5, 300SEL, 350SL, 280E, 450SE, SLK230. He has also gained a wealth of knowledge and experience, which he shares with his readers in his books.

    Mercedes has always been considered one of his favorite car manufacturers and Bernd has driven almost all Mercedes models built since the 1950s. His other weakness revolves around British cars, here especially Jaguar and Alvis.

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