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1914 Mercedes 50 HP

These are standard specifications for the 1914 Mercedes 50 HP, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Coach Work : Brewster
Displacement : 7000 cc | 427.2 cu in. | 7.0 L.
Power : 50 HP (36.8 KW)
Transmission:
4 Manual

Tourer

Tourer
Chassis # 12526
Engine # 15509
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Auction entries : 1
Seating Capacity : 6
Exterior
Wheelbase : 135.0 in | 3429 mm.

Town Car by Brewster

Coachwork : Brewster
Seating Capacity : 5
Doors : 2
Exterior
Wheelbase : 135.0 in | 3429 mm.

Suspension
Front : Solid axle; semi-elliptic leaf springs

Rear : Live axle; semi-elliptic leaf springs

Brakes
Rear Brakes : Two-wheel mechanical drum

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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1914 Mercedes 50 HP? A: The 1914 Mercedes 50 HP has a wheelbase size of 135.00 inches.

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Q: What engine did the 1914 Mercedes 50 HP have? A: The engine powering the 1914 Mercedes 50 HP was a (7000 cc | 427.2 cu in. | 7.0 L.) with 50 HP (36.8 KW).

Q: What transmission did the 1914 Mercedes 50 HP have? A: The 1914 Mercedes 50 HP had a 4 speed Manual gearbox.

1914 Mercedes 50 HP Vehicle Profiles

1914 Mercedes 50 HP vehicle information
Town Car

Coachwork: Brewster
Chassis #: 16081
1914 Mercedes 50 HP vehicle information
Tourer

Chassis #: 12526
Engine #: 15509

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