Mercedes-Benz C 111-I

Plainfeld, Salzburg, Austria
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Considered as the first 'real' C111.
The car was equipped with a body made of glass-reinforced plastic (GRP).
On July 13, 1971, it achieved a 0 100 km/h time of 6.2 seconds and reached a top speed of 252 km/h.
It was involved in a motorway accident on April 17, 1972, and subsequently scrapped on May 8, 1972 and remains the C-111 with the highest recorded mileage to this day.
Previously painted in Pearl-white.

Model Year
1969
Color
Weißherbst
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Black Leather
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