Author: | Bernd S. Koehling | ISBN: | 1230000032715 |
Publisher: | Bernd S. Koehling | Publication: | December 20, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Bernd S. Koehling |
ISBN: | 1230000032715 |
Publisher: | Bernd S. Koehling |
Publication: | December 20, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Mercedes-Benz 190c W110 was in 1961 the smallest model, Daimler-Benz had on offer. Its diesel version continued the ponton story of legendary reliability. This 200-page guide tells these cars’ story. It walks you through their history, explains in detail chassis number and data card and offers a comprehensive buyer’s guide. It is the only book that concentrates solely on the four-cylinder models and it comes with superb recent non-Daimler AG color photos, including pictures of the suspension. These are some of the topics covered:
A separate chapter is devoted to Karl Wilfert, who was head of the styling department for almost two decades; his department was responsible for these wonderful cars. This guide ends with a free book offer. Enjoy!
Why does Kobo only see 73 pages for this book? Because they only count the text portions, but not the photos. Photos are for the author an important part of a book about vintage cars and together with the photos, the total page count for this book is 200 pages.
With over 25 books and e-books written about Mercedes-Benz cars, Bernd S. Koehling has proven to be an authority on the brand. These books cover cars from the 1947 170V to the 2012 SL R231.
The Mercedes-Benz 190c W110 was in 1961 the smallest model, Daimler-Benz had on offer. Its diesel version continued the ponton story of legendary reliability. This 200-page guide tells these cars’ story. It walks you through their history, explains in detail chassis number and data card and offers a comprehensive buyer’s guide. It is the only book that concentrates solely on the four-cylinder models and it comes with superb recent non-Daimler AG color photos, including pictures of the suspension. These are some of the topics covered:
A separate chapter is devoted to Karl Wilfert, who was head of the styling department for almost two decades; his department was responsible for these wonderful cars. This guide ends with a free book offer. Enjoy!
Why does Kobo only see 73 pages for this book? Because they only count the text portions, but not the photos. Photos are for the author an important part of a book about vintage cars and together with the photos, the total page count for this book is 200 pages.
With over 25 books and e-books written about Mercedes-Benz cars, Bernd S. Koehling has proven to be an authority on the brand. These books cover cars from the 1947 170V to the 2012 SL R231.