Mercedes C101 1969 by Autocult
A
Step into a new World
The
story begins in 1961. At the management level of Mercedes-Benz, the new engine
concept of the rotary piston engine came more and more to the fore. Numerous
discussions about the pros and cons of the new engine concept, based on the
idea of Felix Wankel, were probably held in those days. Ultimately, Mercedes
Benz decided to conclude a license agreement with Felix Wankel that allowed the
use of his engine. Parallel to the research and development of the rotating combustion
engine, the first thoughts came to fruition internally as to which cars, labeled
with the star, should be equipped with the Wankel engine in the future.
Although the Mercedes technicians mastered a number of technical hurdles and
developed forcefully, they did not succeed in handling the major difficulties -
ostensibly the high fuel consumption and the poor exhaust gas values.
At
the end 1968, the decision was made that the new engine should be tested for
the first time in a small sports car. The project name was the abbreviation C101.
The car was powered be a three-disc engine with a displacement of 600cc each
and a total output of 280 hp. For the first test drive, the Swabian crew
travelled to the Hockenheimring on July,15 in 1969. Presumably, it was already
clear on this day that this was test drive was the first step to public for the
until then secret development - as there is no other way to explain why a professional
photographer from ‘Leica-Studio Wörner’ came to the race track on this
particular day, who took “first-class” photos of the brand-new Swabian
prototype!
Description: | Mercedes C101 1969 |
Catalogue#: | ATC06049 |
Product Type: | Resincast |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | Road, Concept Cars |
Colour: | White |
Drivers: | - |
Sponsors: | - |
Dates: | 1969 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | April 2025 |
Weight: | 450 grams |
Comments: | Limited edition of 333 pieces |
About Autocult
A relatively new maker of very well finished resincast models, established in 2015. Very imaginative choice of subjects, often concentrating on the more eccentric episodes in motoring history! Production limited to 333 pieces of each subject, which often means that we get one delivery and that is it, so pre-orders strongly recommended!! Made in China for Germany.