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Mercedes-Benz 12/55 PS Pullman Limousine

Mercedes-Benz 12/55 PS Pullman Limousine

The Mercedes-Benz 12/55 PS Pullman Limousine, produced from 1926 to 1928, was a luxurious and spacious vehicle, designed for the affluent clientele of its era. Positioned above mid-range models, this limousine reflected Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to combining high-performance engineering with opulent
Maybach Doktor Maybach

Maybach Doktor Maybach

The Maybach “Doktor Maybach,” produced in 1921, was a luxurious automobile developed by Wilhelm Maybach and his son, Karl, through their newly established company, Maybach Motorenbau. This car was one of the earliest luxury models created by Maybach and was
Maybach Spezial Rennwagen

Maybach Spezial Rennwagen

The Maybach Spezial Rennwagen, also known as the “Maybach Special Race Car,” was a unique racing car developed in the early 1930s, designed specifically for high-speed racing and hill climbs. Built upon Maybach’s reputation for engineering excellence, this one-off car
Lloyd LP 400

Lloyd LP 400

The Lloyd LP 400, introduced in 1953 as the successor to the LP 300, was a compact and affordable vehicle produced by Lloyd Motoren Werke GmbH, catering to post-war German consumers looking for accessible and economical transportation. Building on the
Lloyd LP 300

Lloyd LP 300

The Lloyd LP 300, produced by German manufacturer Lloyd Motoren Werke GmbH from 1950 to 1952, was a compact, economical vehicle aimed at post-war consumers looking for affordable and practical transportation. Often referred to as the “Leukoplastbomber” (Band-Aid Bomber) due
Heinkel Kabine 200 Typ 154

Heinkel Kabine 200 Typ 154

The Heinkel Kabine 200 Typ 154 was a microcar produced by Heinkel in the late 1950s. It was a four-wheeled version of the Heinkel Kabine series, which was known for its compact, economical design. Unlike earlier three-wheeled models, the Typ