Designed by Friedrich GeigerIn the mid-1930s, the 500K and then the 540K reigned atop the Mercedes-Benz car line, and their most fabulous iteration was the Special Roadster. Casting a shadow greater than a Ford Expedition and sitting astride a ten-inch-longer wheelbase--yet effectively seating only two people--the Special Roadster was both elegant and extravagant. After driving a 1937 example, our own Phil Llewellin dubbed it the "Colossus of Roads." But it's a testament to the loveliness of the Sindelfingen coachwork that the Special Roadsters look graceful instead of massive. The cars embody elegance on the grandest scale.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
1936-1938 Mercedes-Benz
Designed by Friedrich GeigerIn the mid-1930s, the 500K and then the 540K reigned atop the Mercedes-Benz car line, and their most fabulous iteration was the Special Roadster. Casting a shadow greater than a Ford Expedition and sitting astride a ten-inch-longer wheelbase--yet effectively seating only two people--the Special Roadster was both elegant and extravagant. After driving a 1937 example, our own Phil Llewellin dubbed it the "Colossus of Roads." But it's a testament to the loveliness of the Sindelfingen coachwork that the Special Roadsters look graceful instead of massive. The cars embody elegance on the grandest scale.
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