MB Typ 500 Nürburg Pullman-Limousine 1933 by Kaiser Wilhelm II

Who are the fans of Mercedes-Benz Typ 500 don't know? Yes, of course, everyone knows him…

Only here many people associate it with machines W29, but there - Typ 500 K.

And to them it is the proud name given to the Mercedes-Benz Nürburg W08.

The last attempt to extend the life of this family occurred in 1932. The appearance became more modern, the engine power has increased, but the ancient General suspension and chassis were given the age of the head. And the wooden wheel… a Great reason to remember his youth and the horse pull in the artillery! "Nürburg" they are not officially called, but still they remained.

And here is the most eminent representative of this family is the Mercedes - Benz Typ 500 Pullman-Limousine.

Yes not simple, but carried the former Kaiser of Germany Wilhelm II.

The car has successfully survived until our days and is located in the Netherlands, in the Hague, LouwmanMuseum.

The weight of this Mercedes-Benz Type Nürburg 500 is almost 3000 pounds of booked body and reinforced chassis..

But the most special about this Mercedes-Benz Typ Nürburg 500 is a “ship Telegraph" of which orders can be transmitted to the driver without oral communication.

Kaiser passed them with buttons on a small keypad located in the passenger cabin and on the dashboard the driver turns the team: “Schnell - Langsam - Halt - Left - Right - Kehrt - Haus” .

Owner этогоMercedes-Benz Type 500, the former German Emperor Wilhelm II fled to the neutral Netherlands in the First world war. He spent his days in exile in the estate of Hughes mandrel in Doorn and died there in 1941 from the effects of pulmonary embolism.

Company ER-models is made by the firm EMC model of this interesting car.

The old-timers of the forum I guess I remember a couple of years ago I asked if anyone in the Netherlands? Not believe help came not from one of our colleagues, for which they thank you.

In the Museum there have been two photo shoots, in addition, important information was provided by the Museum staff. Special thanks to Mr Gerard van Hofest.

The model shows a modern machine from the Museum, and the historical version, the era of Kaiser Wilhelm. 2nd.

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As always, the model of this workshop differs the highest quality, the excellent detailing and historical reliability.

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