Ten valid reasons, why this 180-page book about the often overlooked Mercedes W112 and 112C should interest you:
- First, you will read all about the development and history of them
- Both the 300SE, SE lang and two-door models are discussed in detail
- Then we will talk about the interesting 300SE racing activities
- The 300SE is compared with the Jaguar Mk 10
- Chassis number and data card are explained
- A comprehensive buyer’s guide will look at the trouble spots. Is one of them the air suspension? Well…not necessarily
- Paint and interior options are looked at
- Technical specifications and production numbers of each model are listed
- And you can read about two men, without whom these superb cars would not have been possible: Rudolf Uhlenhaut and Karl Wilfert.
- All this is accompanied by over 150 mostly recent non-Daimler AG color photos, which highlight many 300SE features, this includes the suspension.
Why does Kobo only see 86 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 180 pages, just like in the printed version of it.
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.