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Mercedes-Benz [W108]

Mercedes-Benz [W108] in Hammam al-Malatily, Movie, 1973 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE

Mercedes-Benz [W108]

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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karoomay SY

2011-12-23 15:32

[Image: pdvd031z.8246.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2012-02-09 12:57:28

Robi DE

2011-12-23 15:37

Mercedes?

Gomselmash11

2011-12-23 18:06

The background? Yes, looks like a mid 60's ¿W112? or something similar.

Wicio PL

2011-12-23 20:31

Mercedes W 108,in my opinion.

zodiac SE

2011-12-24 02:16

Mercedes W108 according to me as well, both of them.
The grey one (arab grey) is most probably a 250 [W108] as that colour was most common around 1965-68.
The darker one is more difficult. 280?

karoomay SY

2011-12-24 12:43

This page was actually meant to be for the white car in the foreground, but since it could be the same as the other Chevrolet Chevy II listed, this page instead can be for the Mercedes in the background.

Ingo DE

2011-12-25 19:58

Wicio wrote Mercedes W 108,in my opinion.

Two of them or is the left one a W115? Seems not.

carmagreviews NZ

2012-01-01 06:12

Looks to me to be a Opel Rekord (lesser know B model 1965-1967) after all Opel was GM Germany owned and probagbly designed by same designer who did the Chevy II

Wicio PL

2012-01-02 01:12

100 percently not Opel Rekord B http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:REKORD-B-1.jpeg . White car is Chevrolet Chevy II 1-st generation 1962-1965

Ingo DE

2012-01-02 22:36

[quote=Wicio]100 percently not Opel Rekord B http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:REKORD-B-1.jpeg .
:beer: for the interesting pic. My plate-fellows will like it, because it's unique - and not really allowed, though it has the official registration-sticker. Generally historic plates aren't possible in the old DIN-font. This plate is also in the size for smaller motorbikes and (in green) farming vehicles. But this is possible (if you haven't a stubborn asshole at the authority).

@rljuna2: :hello: The plate-holder was made by Hella, with integrated lighting ;) I have one in my collection: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/42/img0567hp.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/img0568ek.jpg/

-- Last edit: 2012-01-02 22:42:15

rjluna2 US

2012-01-02 23:31

ingo wrote @rljuna2: :hello: The plate-holder was made by Hella, with integrated lighting ;) I have one in my collection: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/42/img0567hp.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/img0568ek.jpg/

Indeed :)

Is it fitted with the T4W type bulb? (See Group 2 in Automotive lamp types)

Ingo DE

2012-01-03 06:26

No, it's a "Soffitte"-bulb -strange, no English translation for that term :??: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soffittenlampe - but smaller than the C5W, shape and size like an old style fuse.
P.S. The pdf-document, you can find at the bottom of the Wiki-page, is about ILCOS. Maybe this says something to you ;)

rjluna2 US

2012-01-03 14:21

I see what you mean, ingo. It is the festoon lamp style similier to bulb category C5W at Automotive lamp types (Same area at Group 2). The bulb itself at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:C5W_lamp.JPG

Ingo DE

2012-01-04 21:20

Nono, it's not that bulb, it's smaller. I'll make a detail-pic, but not tonight any more.

rjluna2 US

2012-01-04 21:45

That would be interesting, ingo :sun:

Ingo DE

2012-01-04 23:35

Here we go:
[Image: img0577fr.4190.jpg]

rjluna2 US

2012-01-05 01:51

That is Festoon lamp with similar caps alright.

The do come out smaller version as the big brother shown at the Wikipedia.

I can remember that both SAAB did have Festoon bulbs for both interior lamps by the driver side door roof and behind the mirror as you can see at one of Tommy page:
[Image: Vehicle 217372]

Danke schön, ingo :sun:

Ingo DE

2012-01-11 20:55

Here's someone really confused: Link to "www.ebay.de"
Are such bulbs used in British cars? :??:
No idea, why it's listed for K 70, too - there are no German made cars with such bulbs. We have them in pocket lamps, but not in cars. But also there some have bayonet-closures (as usual in cars). But in Britain you find bulbs with these closures even in the household.

Sunbar UK

2012-01-11 21:03

ingo wrote Here's someone really confused: Link to "www.ebay.de"
Are such bulbs used in British cars? :??:
...



Yes 12v 2.2w MES bulbs were commonly used in instrument panels in both 'Smiths' and 'AC' instruments on cars and trucks in the UK up until the mid 1970s. Screwed into metal bulb holders before printed circuits became commonplace.

rjluna2 US

2012-01-12 01:30

ingo wrote Here's someone really confused: Link to "www.ebay.de"
Are such bulbs used in British cars? :??:

That is Miniature Edison Screw (E10) that you find in some flashlight bulbs fitted in and some mechanical toys that has light bulbs in it with different voltages sold similar shaped bulbs. I'm sure that the seller may not know much about the K70 parts as you do ;)

Here is an unusual 110 volts Miniature Edison Screw (E10) bulb version that I found in the night light I buy from my local grocery store posted at Unknown 110 Volts 6 Watts E10 Night Light in my collection :sun:

That is really interesting to know that these Miniature Edison Screw (E10) bulbs were used on these British made cars and trucks, Sunbar :sun:

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