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Collections Room “Gallery of Names” at the Mercedes-Benz Museum: Five new vehicles demonstrate personality

The “Gallery of Names” presents vehicles of famous individuals, such as Pope John Paul II., Lady Diana, Emperor Wilhelm II and Konrad Adenauer. The largest exhibit is the O 302 team bus of the German national football team from 1974, while the smallest object is the Daimler motorised road car of the Sultan of Morocco … Continued

The “Gallery of Names” presents vehicles of famous individuals, such as Pope John Paul II., Lady Diana, Emperor Wilhelm II and Konrad Adenauer. The largest exhibit is the O 302 team bus of the German national football team from 1974, while the smallest object is the Daimler motorised road car of the Sultan of Morocco from 1892.

The Museum is now setting a new tone with the Collection 4 Room “Gallery of Names” and is exchanging vehicles. Space for the new additions will be made by four vehicles that will then be available for other purposes in the Mercedes-Benz Classic collection: the Mercedes-Benz 24/100/140 PS Roadster (1926) of Oscar Henschel, a Mercedes-Benz 190 SL (1958), the Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.3 AMG (1984) of Ringo Starr and the Mercedes-Benz ML 320 by the movie “Jurassic Park” (1997).

The new vehicles

Mercedes-Benz CLA StreetStyle designed by Cro
In 2015, the musician Cro, famous as a rapper with the panda mask, transformed a Mercedes-Benz CLA into a work of art. By the free-hand use of spray cans, touch-up pencils and paint, he created a unique design in Street Art style, which is now on show at the Mercedes-Benz Museum.

Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG of Lukas Podolski
German national footballer Lukas Podolski bought a Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG in September 2006 – just after the football World Cup in Germany, in which the host country finished third. In terms of optional extras, the footballer opted for such features as the AMG Performance package.

Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.3 of Nicolas Cage
An expressive Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.3 was purchased by the actor, film producer and Oscar winner Nicolas Cage in February 1993: The black vehicle with AMG Drivers Package also boasts dark-tinted windows at the sides and rear. The original Mercedes-Benz cassette radio is still part of the extensive equipment specification.

Mercedes-Benz 190 SL of David Randolph Scott
The Mercedes-Benz 190 SL of NASA astronaut David Randolph Scott, who in 1971 became the seventh human being to set foot on the moon, is in its unrestored original condition. He bought the elegant roadster on 2 March 1959 from new and owned it until August 2004. The 190 SL was unveiled in 1954 along with the 300 SL “Gullwing”. The two cars established the tradition of “SL standard production sports cars”.

Mercedes-Benz 300 GD of Gunther Holtorf
A total of 897,000 kilometres in 215 countries: that is the impressive record set by the Mercedes-Benz 300 GD of globetrotter Gunther Holtorf, who used “Otto”, the affectionate nickname given to the off-roader, for 26 years as an expedition vehicle. In doing so, he realised one of the brand’s advertising promises: “Where there’s a G, there’s a way.”

Technical data

  • Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG of Lukas Podolski
  • Year of manufacture: 2006
  • Cylinders: 8
  • Displacement: 5439 cc
  • Output: 265 kW (360 hp)
  • at: 5750 rpm
  • Top speed: 280 km/h
  • Produced: 2004 to 2010
  • Number of units produced: 9541

Mercedes-Benz CLA StreetStyle designed by Cro

  • Year of manufacture: 2015
  • Cylinders: 4
  • Displacement: 1595 cc
  • Output: 90 kW (122 hp)
  • at: 5000 rpm
  • Top speed: 210 km/h
  • Produced: since 2013

Mercedes-Benz 190 E 2.3 of Nicolas Cage

  • Year of manufacture: 1993
  • Cylinders: 4
  • Displacement: 2298 cc
  • Output 100 kW (136 hp)
  • at: 5200 rpm
  • Top speed: 200 km/h
  • Produced: 1988 to 1993
  • Number of units produced: 186,610

Mercedes-Benz 190 SL of David Randolph Scott

  • Year of manufacture: 1959
  • Cylinders: 4
  • Displacement: 1897 cc
  • Output: 77 kW (105 hp)
  • at: 5700 rpm
  • Top speed: 171 km/h
  • Produced: 1955 to 1963
  • Number of units produced: 25,881

Mercedes-Benz 300 GD of Gunther Holtorf

  • Year of manufacture: 1988
  • Cylinders: 5
  • Displacement: 2998 cc
  • Output: 65 kW (88 hp)
  • at: 4400 rpm
  • Top speed: 130 km/h (66 km/h off-road)
  • Produced: 1979 to 1991
  • Number of units produced: 20,415

The Mercedes-Benz Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm. The ticket counter always closes at 5 pm. Registration, reservations and latest information: Monday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. by phone on +49 (0)711 173 0000, by email to classic@daimler.com or online at: www.mercedes-benz.com/museum

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