Saturday, December 15, 2012

It's My VW




It's Not A Car....It's Volkswagen
VW Combi Brasil - 1981


VW Combi Brasil 1981, VW Combi Classic, Classic Car Volkwagen
VW Combi 1981

Driver
looks from the front

 room to sleep

the engine is still good

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Introduce My ClassicCar Blogs

It's My ClassicCar Blogs is a blog that offers dealers and individuals a place to advertise their classic cars, muscle cars, antiques and roadsters and consumers a place to collect and buy it!

Mission
It's My ClassicCar Blogs
mission is to provide an all-inclusve blog that allows dealers to advertise unlimited number of vehicles, allowing individual sellers to advertise one vehicle, and for consumers to have the ability to buy a vehicle, reserch products related to their vehicles, and have a place to discuss ethusiasts car with other cars.

We consists
It's My ClassicCar Blogs been providing classic car enthusiasts with quality listings of classic cars, antique cars and muscle cars since 2012. Once you have chosen your collector car, you also have the ability to browse a list of services for the transportation of vehicles, classic car insurance, classic car loan, title, and escrow services. It's My ClassicCar Blogs also offers a great place to discuss your favorite car in the forum and blog and offer the latest list of car shows, auctions, and other car shows around the Indonesia and the world.  It's My ClassicCar Blogs  is the best resource on the blog for classic cars. 

Saturday, November 24, 2012

1904 - Mercedes-Simplex 60 hp

Mercedes-Simplex 60 hp from 1904: The picture shows the elegant and luxurious touring limousine formerly owned by Emil Jellinek

Mercedes-Simplex 60 hp from 1904, List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, History of Mercedes-Benz

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Monday, November 12, 2012

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Townsman VS 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad




File:1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad KDP148.jpg
1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad
1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Townsman

Friday, November 9, 2012

Category "Peugeot vehicles"

Pages in category "Peugeot vehicles"

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Peugeot

Full List of Peugeot Models

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Mercedes-Benz W110 First Series 190c/190Dc ( 1961-1965)

Mercedes-Benz W110
Manufacturer : Mercedes-Benz
Production : 1961–1968
 628,282 built 
Assembly :  Sindelfingen, Germany
Barcelona, Venezuela
Port Melbourne, Australia 

Predecessor : Mercedes-Benz W120
Successor : Mercedes-Benz W115
Class : Executive car
Vehicles:
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
1961–1968
Mercedes-Benz W110
First Series 190c/190Dc  ( 1961-1965)

The W110 "Fintail" (German: Heckflosse) was Mercedes-Benz's line of midsize four-cylinder automobiles in the mid-1960s. The line was introduced with the 190c and 190Dc sedan in April, 1961,[2] replacing the W120 180c/180Dc and W121 190b/190Db. The W110 line was refreshed in July, 1965 to become the 200 and Diesel 200D (model year 1966 for North America); at the same time, a six-cylinder 230 (successor to the Mercedes 220) became part of the W110 line. Production lasted just three more years, with the W115 220 and 220D introduced in 1968. This was the first series of Mercedes cars to be extensively crash tested for occupant safety.



First Series: 190c/190D
Production: 1961–1965
       Engine       :  1.9 L M121 I4
                                           1.9 L OM621 Diesel I4
1961-1965
First Series 190c/190Dc

The 190c and 190Dc replaced the W120 180c/180Dc and W121 190b/190Db as Mercedes-Benz's line of less-expensive four-cylinder sedans. The "D" denoted a Diesel engine, a technology pioneered by Mercedes-Benz and championed despite widespread derision in the motoring press. The body was derived from the W111 series but with a 145mm shorter nose and rounded headlights (which gave a similar front-end appearance to the W120/121 pontol models). The rear end was identical to the W111 220b (the 220b was the base model of the W111 series). The interior layout and dimensions were also identical to the W111 220b, but with fewer options such as fixed-back seats and bakelite trim on the dashboard (as opposed to timber in the W111 models). Because the 190c and 190Dc models were basically a W111 220b with a shorter front, they offered the same interior and luggage space as the W111 series but with smaller and more fuel efficient engines. This made them extremely popular with taxi drivers.[3] Production of the 190Dc exceeded that of the petrol engined 190c by nearly 100,000 units.

Models
Chassis code   Years            Model       Engine                            Number built
W110.010        1961–1965    190c          1.9 L M121 I4                  130,554
W110.110        1961–1965    190Dc        1.9 L OM621 Diesel I4      225,645

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W110

Mercedes-Benz W110 Second Series 200/200D/230

Production  : 1965—1968
    Engine         :  2.0 L M121 I4
                             2.3 L M180 I6
                             2.0 L OM621 
(1965-1968)
Mercedes-Benz W110
Second Series 200/200D/230

The second series of 4-cylinder cars lasted just a few years. Production of the new 200, 200D and 230 models commenced in July, 1965,[5] at the Sindelfingen plant. The 200 and 200D replaced the 190c and 190Dc models respectively. The engine in the 200 had the bore increased from 85 to 87mm giving a 1988 cc displacement and was fitted with twin carburetors (the 190c had a single carburetor). The OM621 diesel engine in the 200D was essentially identical to that of the 190Dc (which was actually a 1988 c.c. unit despite the car being labelled as a '190') but was improved by using a five main bearing crankshaft instead of the original three. Visually, the second series models had the front indicators relocated from the top of the front fenders to below the headlights. At the rear, the tail lights were enlarged and squared off and the chrome trim was revised (including the removal of the chrome trim from the trailing edge of the tailfins). All models now featured air outlets with chrome trim on the C-pillars (identical to the W111 models). Inside, there were very few changes except all models now featured reclining front seats (previously an option on the 190c and 190Dc) and the 230 had a central armrest in the back seat as standard. In the later half of 1967 the interior door handles and dashboard switchgear were upgraded to match that of the W108/114/115 series cars. All three of the W110 second series cars ended production in January 1968 with the introduction of the W115 220 and 220D.

 
Mercedes 200 D 1967





Models

Chassis code   Years                Model            Engine           Number built     Type


W110.010        1965–1968        200 2.0 L        M121 I4          70,207               Sedan


W110.011        1965–1968        230 2.3 L        M180 I6          40,258               Sedan


W110.110        1965–1968        200D 2.0 L     OM621 I4       161,618              Sedan 



article from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W110

Monday, November 5, 2012

List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles

1886 - 2000/ at Present
List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles
The following is a List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles indexed by year of introduction.
This transport-related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Working replica of the 1885 Benz Motorwagen in Frankfurt, 2007
Daimler and Benz vehicles
Benz Patent-Motorwagen 1886
Daimler Motor Car 1886
Benz Velo 1894
Mercedes 35 hp 1901
Mercedes Simplex 1902
GP Mercedes 1908
Blitzen Benz 1909
Mercedes Grand Prix Racing Car 1914
Benz 10/30hp 1921

Mercedes-Benz cars
1920s
  • K (Kurz-short) 1926
  • S 1927
  • SSK 1928
  • SS 1928
  • 10/50hp "Stuttgart" 1929

1930s
  • Mercedes-Benz Mannheim 350/370 (W10) 1929-1934
  • 170 Saloon 1931-1932
  • 130H 1934
  • 150H 1934-6
  • W31 1934-1939 (6 wheels) [1]
  • 170V 1935-1953
  • 770 (Grosser) 1930-1943 in two series:
  • W07 1930-1938
  • W150 1938-1943
  • 500K 1934-1936
  • 540K 1936-1943
  • 260D 1936-1940
  • 320 Saloon 1937
  • W125 1937
  • 230 1938
  • W163 GP 1939
1950s
180 1953-1962
190 1956-1961
W196 GP 1954
220 1954-1959
300SLR 1955 (W196S)
300S mid 1950s
300SL 1954-1963 in two series:
  • Gullwing Coupe 1954-1957
  • Roadster 1958-1963
190SL 1955-1963

1960s
Mercedes-Benz W111/220SE 1960-1966
250S, 250SE 300SE 280S 280SE 280SEL (W108/W109) 1965-1972
230 1968-1972
250 1968-1972

1970s
280 1972-1976
280C 1973-1976
300D 1975-1976
G-Class 1979-
SL-Class 1957-
  • W113 1963-1971
  • R107 1972-1989

1980s
190 1982-1993
300D 1977-1985
300CD 1978-1985
300SD 1981-1985
300SDL 1986-1987
300TD 1978-1985
350SDL 1990-1991
500SE 1984-1991
500SEC 1984-1991
500SEL 1984-1991
560SEL 1986-1991
560SEC 1986-1991
300E 1986-1993
300CE 1986 - 1993

1990s
A-Class 1997-
C-Class 1993-
CLK-Class 1998-
E-Class 1995-
SL-Class 1989-2001
Vaneo 1997-2004

2000s
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
  • W168 2000-2004
  • W169 2004-
Mercedes-Benz B-Class 2005-
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
  • W203 2000-2007
  • W204 2007-
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
  • W215 2000-2006
  • W216 2007-
Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class 2000-
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class 2004-
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
  • W210 1995-2002
  • W211 2003-2009
  • W212 2009-
Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2000-
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
  • X164 2007-
Mercedes-Benz M-Class
  • W163 1998-2005
  • W164 2006-
Mercedes-Benz R-Class 2006-
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
  • W220 1999-2005
  • W221 2006-
Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class
  • R170 1998-2004
  • R171 2005-
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 2001-
  • R230
Mercedes-Benz SLR-McLaren 2003-2009
  • 722 Edition 2006-2009
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG 2010-

Mercedes-Benz trucks
1960s
Mercedes-Benz L-series truck

1970s
Mercedes-Benz NG (Neue Generation)

1980s
Mercedes-Benz SK (Schwere Klasse)

2000s
Mercedes-Benz Atego - light truck from 7 to 16 tonnes
Mercedes-Benz Axor - mid-sized truck from 18 to 26 tonnes in rigid and articulated
Mercedes-Benz Actros - heavy duty rigid and premium articulated — 18 to 250 tonnes
Mercedes-Benz Econic - low floor version of the Axor for refuse and specialist applications
Mercedes-Benz Unimog - for special purpose applications and transport across extreme terrain
Mercedes-Benz Zetros - off-road truck for extreme operations
1828L (F581) Mobile Casualty Treatment Centre
1517L Mobile Casualty Treatment Centre

Mercedes-Benz vans
1950s
Mercedes-Benz L 319 - forward control van with numerous body variants

1960s
Mercedes-Benz TN or T1 - mid-sized van, predecessor to the sprinter
Mercedes-Benz T2 - heavy Van
All other previous models on the German Wikipedia

2000s
Mercedes-Benz Vito - light van based on the Viano MPV with a payload of approx 1 tonne
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter - mid-sized van, based on a joint venture with the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Crafter, with payloads of 2 to 6 tonne. Also produced as a Dodge in USA and Canada with the name Freightliner Sprinter.
Sprinter 414 416CDI - ambulance
Sprinter 316CDI - light ambulance
Mercedes-Benz Vario - heavy van with similar load to a light truck (7.5 tonne)

Concept models
Mercedes-Benz C111 - sports car and test vehicle for different high performance engines (wankel engine and later diesel engines) shown in 1969, 1970 and 1978
Mercedes-Benz Auto 2000 - four-door saloon shown in 1981 Frankfurt Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz NAFA - microcar, 1982
Mercedes-Benz C112 - sports car and development mule developed in 1991
Mercedes-Benz F 100 - car introduced in 1991 North American International Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz Coupe Concept - car introduced in 1993 Geneva Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz Vario Research Car - one car, four vehicles, introduced in 1995 Geneva Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz F 200 Imagination - two-door coupé introduced in 1996 Paris Motor Show, preview of 1999 S-Class (W220)
Mercedes-Benz F 300 Life Jet - three-wheel car/motorcycle unveiled in 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz Vision SLR - prototype of Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, unveiled in 1999 North American International Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz Vision SLA - convertible with details of the SLR, but based on the A-Class platform, unveiled in 2000 North American International Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz Vision GST - car shown in 2002 North American International Auto Show, preview of R-Class
Mercedes-Benz F 400 Carving - a two-seat roadster unveiled in 2002 Tokyo Motor Show
Mercedes Benz F 500 Mind - four-door fastback saloon unveiled in 2003 Tokyo Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz F 600 HYGENIUS - compact fuel cell car, unveiled in 2005 Tokyo Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz Bionic - car unveiled in 2005 DaimlerChrysler Innovation Symposium in Washington, modeled after boxfish
Mercedes-Benz Ocean Drive - a four-door convertible based on the S600, shown in 2007
Mercedes-Benz F700 - large luxury saloon featuring the small capacity / high output DiesOtto engine, unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Mercedes-Benz ConceptFASCINATION - shooting-brake giving a preview of the 2010 E-Class (W212), unveiled at 2008 Paris Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz S 400 BlueHYBRID
Mercedes-Benz F-Cell Roadster, 2009
Mercedes-Benz F 800 Style - four-door sedan shown in 2010 Geneva Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz F 125! - experimental luxury vehicle shown in 2011

See also related post to: Mercedes-Benz vehicles
All Makes Vehicles

Source From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mercedes-Benz_vehicles