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[[image:Im20110730FK-tc713.jpg|thumb| 1959. Mercedes LS113. Reg No: LSK 711. ]] | [[image:Im20110730FK-tc713.jpg|thumb| 1959. Mercedes LS113. Reg No: LSK 711. ]] | ||
[[image:Im1961EnV211-p079a.jpg |thumb| 1961. Six-cylinder Mk 846A engine.]] | [[image:Im1961EnV211-p079a.jpg |thumb| 1961. Six-cylinder Mk 846A engine.]] | ||
[[Image:Im1963VVM-MB.jpg|thumb| 1963. ]] | |||
[[image:Im20110901DSF-lc173.jpg|thumb| 1970.Mercedes-Benz Unimog. Reg No: Q624 GMG. ]] | [[image:Im20110901DSF-lc173.jpg|thumb| 1970.Mercedes-Benz Unimog. Reg No: Q624 GMG. ]] | ||
of Germany | of Germany |
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of Germany
1925 For the new Mercedes-Benz brand, Daimler's Mercedes star was put together with Benz & Cie's laurel wreath as the symbol of the brand.
1926 The 2 companies merged
Also see Mercedes-Benz (Great Britain) for UK distributors
1974 Dr. Kurt Enke, a senior scientist of Mercedes-Benz called for a 'black box' to be developed for all vehicles.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1974/06/13
- [1] History