23cm (9") long
One of the most famous road cars in the world, the stunning gullwing was an advanced and complex car way ahead of it's time. Price: £60.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
This 1968 Pagoda, the 280SL is thought to be one of the sexiest sports cars ever made. It's hallmark, besides outstanding engineering and performance, was the unusally shaped removeable hardtop which earned the name 'Pagoda Roof' now synonymous with this SL range. Price: £60.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
20cm (8") long
Fangio raced this stunning enclosed F1 car to victory in 1954 and 1955, both championship winning years. Click Here For Further Information Price: £60.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
24cm (9.5") long
Rudolf Caracciola drove the Mercedes SSK to victory in the 1931 Mille Miglia, and was not equaled by another non-italian for 24 years until Stirling Moss won it in 1955. Click Here For Further Information Price: £70.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
In 1955 driving the number 12 W196 alongside Fangio, Stirling Moss tasted his first Grand Prix victory at Aintree.
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Stirling Moss was at home in any type of car, and in 1955 he partnered with journalist Denis Jenkinson to win the historic Mille Miglia. This dynamic duo were the first foreigners to win since Caracciola, and the only Britons to ever do so.
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26cm (10") long
The expensive but sporting 300S was the 'Dream Car' of the 1950's. It's styling bears an unmistakable resemblence to the elegant supercharged Mercedes of the 1930's. Price: £90.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
This is the supercharged luxury convertible 500K of which only 25 were built between 1935 and 1936. This car surely ranks as one of the most beautiful Mercedes ever made, and there are only five thata survive. Price: £90.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
40cm (16") long
Dick Seaman drove the Mercedes "Silver Arrows" in the 1930's. This piece shows him cornering the W154 at speed in 1938. Click Here For Larger View Price: £175.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
40cm (16") logo
The Mercedes Benz W165 driven by Hermann Lang won the Tripolis Grand Prix three times in a row. Click Here For Further Information Price: £175.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
70cm (27.5") long
1938 V12 (5577cc) Record Breaker
Rudolf Caracciola's record of 268.7 mph over the flying kilometre on 28th January 1938, remains the fastest ever officially timed speed on a public road. Click Here For Larger View Price: £550.00 (Excluding: VAT at 15%)
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