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Der Verkauf unterliegt der Differenzbesteuerung gem. § 25a UStG (Gebrauchtgegenstände/Sonderregelung). Ein gesonderter Ausweis der Umsatzsteuer für gebrauchte oder wiederaufbereitete Gegenstände ist nicht zulässig.

Description
Mercedes-Benz SSK 1930 white
The Mercedes-Benz supercharged sports racing cars of the types (S-SS-SSK-SSKL), which were used between 1927 and 1933 at all of the world's most famous racing events, whether as Grand Prix cars, long-distance ASS or hill climbers, were able to enter their names in the winners' lists in an incomparable manner as veritable "winning monsters" or as affectionately dubbed "white elephants".
Mercedes-Benz used the abbreviations S-SS-SSK and, from 1931, SSKL (for Super Sport Kurz Leicht) to designate the individual development stages of its sports racing car with the powerful 7.1-liter inline six-cylinder supercharged engine. Even then, several famous drivers played a significant role in these overwhelming successes, most notably Rudolf Caracciola, Manfred von Branchitsch, Hans Stuck, Carlos Zatuszek, and Bernd Rosemeyer.
The SSK/SSKL became the brilliant pinnacle of the legendary S-series, which left a lasting mark on the image of the Mercedes-Benz brand. One could even say that they are cars of the century whose fascination has endured to this day.
We would like to announce such a representative, all in white as the SSK, as a new model at this year's toy fair.
CMC Legal Disclaimer
The use of racing team and/or driver names, symbols, starting numbers, and/or descriptions is solely for reference purposes. Unless otherwise stated, it does not imply that the CMC scale model is a product of any of these racing teams/drivers or endorsed by any of them.
Technical data of the original vehicle
Six-cylinder in-line engine with overhead camshaft,
Switchable compressor.
Performance without compressor: | 240 hp at 3,300 rpm |
Performance with compressor: | 300 hp at 3,300 rpm |
Engine capacity: | 7,056 cc |
Top speed: | 235 km/h |
Wheelbase: | 2,950 mm |
Length: | 4,250 mm |
Front track width: | 1,470 mm |
Rear track width: | 1,460 mm |
Notice
Mercedes-Benz SSK 1930 white
The Mercedes-Benz supercharged sports racing cars of the types (S-SS-SSK-SSKL), which were used between 1927 and 1933 at all of the world's most famous racing events, whether as Grand Prix cars, long-distance ASS or hill climbers, were able to enter their names in the winners' lists in an incomparable manner as veritable "winning monsters" or as affectionately dubbed "white elephants".
Mercedes-Benz used the abbreviations S-SS-SSK and, from 1931, SSKL (for Super Sport Kurz Leicht) to designate the individual development stages of its sports racing car with the powerful 7.1-liter inline six-cylinder supercharged engine. Even then, several famous drivers played a significant role in these overwhelming successes, most notably Rudolf Caracciola, Manfred von Branchitsch, Hans Stuck, Carlos Zatuszek, and Bernd Rosemeyer.
The SSK/SSKL became the brilliant pinnacle of the legendary S-series, which left a lasting mark on the image of the Mercedes-Benz brand. One could even say that they are cars of the century whose fascination has endured to this day.
We would like to announce such a representative, all in white as the SSK, as a new model at this year's toy fair.
CMC Legal Disclaimer
The use of racing team and/or driver names, symbols, starting numbers, and/or descriptions is solely for reference purposes. Unless otherwise stated, it does not imply that the CMC scale model is a product of any of these racing teams/drivers or endorsed by any of them.
Technical data of the original vehicle
Six-cylinder in-line engine with overhead camshaft,
Switchable compressor.
Performance without compressor: | 240 hp at 3,300 rpm |
Performance with compressor: | 300 hp at 3,300 rpm |
Engine capacity: | 7,056 cc |
Top speed: | 235 km/h |
Wheelbase: | 2,950 mm |
Length: | 4,250 mm |
Front track width: | 1,470 mm |
Rear track width: | 1,460 mm |