1923 Mercedes 10/40/60 HP
1923 MERCEDES 10/40/65 HP TWO-SEATS SPORT
Chassis No.: 51 631
Engine: Inline 4-cylinder, OHC, 2,614 cc
"An Early Supercharged Icon with Exceptional Provenance"
Vehicle Specifications:
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Make: Mercedes
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Model: 10/40/65 HP
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Body Type: Two-seats Sport
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Year: 1923
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Engine: Inline 4-cylinder, Overhead Camshaft (OHC), 2,614 cc
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Supercharger: Roots-type, increasing output from 40 to 65 horsepower
Historical Significance:
Introduced shortly after World War I, the Mercedes 10/40/65 HP marked a significant milestone as one of the world's first mass-produced cars with a supercharger. Known in German as "Gebläse," this Roots-type supercharger provided a notable power boost, enhancing engine performance significantly when engaged.
Provenance and Exceptional History:
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Delivered new in March 1923 to Charles Myers of Melbourne, exclusive Mercedes importer for the Australasian region in the 1920s.
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Acquired in pre-restoration condition by a German collector in the 1980s and later passed to a notable Hungarian collector.
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Professionally restored in the 1990s with support from the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart.
Restoration and Condition:
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Expertly restored, the vehicle is presented in excellent condition, both cosmetically and mechanically.
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The restoration process was meticulously documented, ensuring historical authenticity and mechanical integrity.
Unique Features:
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Early example of Mercedes-Benz innovation with engageable supercharger.
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Historical advertisements included, confirming its unique provenance.
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Exceptional representation of early automotive engineering excellence.
Summary:
This 1923 Mercedes 10/40/65 HP Two-seats Sport is not only a collector’s gem but also an important milestone in automotive history. Its sophisticated mechanical design, combined with a well-documented history and careful restoration, makes it a valuable addition to any prestigious collection.