CMC Mercedes-Benz W165 24, 1939

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Product description In the 1930’s, the most glamorous Grand Prix races were held in the North African city of Tripoli.  Since 1934 this exotic paradise had served as the ba

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  • Product description

    In the 1930’s, the most glamorous Grand Prix races were held in the North African city of Tripoli.  Since 1934 this exotic paradise had served as the backdrop of motor races which were dominated by the superiority of Mercedes-Benz.

    In 1939 Grand Prix cars were limited to 1.5 liter engines.  To meet this new formula, Mercedes-Benz succeeded in building an entirely new race car at a record pace – the 1.5 liter W 165 with a remarkable 256 hp V-8 engine.  With this racing car, Hermann Lang clinched a sensational victory. It was one of the most unexpected triumphs in the history of motor sport and was made possible by an outstanding team performance.  No wonder, this car and the Tripoli race became legends.

    With the Caracciola model, starting number 24, CMC completes its presentation of the victorious W165 twins of Tripolis that achieved an outstanding triumph for Mercedes-Benz.

    Technical data of the original vehicle:

    V-8-engine with 2 camshafts, 3-stage-suction carburattor,
    Transmission: 5-speed, gate.



  • StylesRally
    Gauge1:18
    Maximum output256 hp at 8,000 rpm
    Displacement1,495 ccm
    Bore x stroke64 x 58 mm
    Top Speedapprox. 300 km/h
    Wheel base2,450 mm
    Track front1,280 mm
    Track rear1,338 mm