RE: Merc C111 Evades Cross-Channel Crooks
RE: Merc C111 Evades Cross-Channel Crooks
Tuesday 11th May 2010

Merc C111 Evades Cross-Channel Crooks

Latest M-B World exhibit survives brush with the underworld



One of the original 1970s Mercedes-Benz C111 show cars has gone on display at M-B World Brooklands, after a close shave with a criminal gang who apparently tried to nick it off a lorry bringing it to England.

According to our source at M-B, the car was targeted by villains as its transporter waited for a Channel crossing. The theft was unsuccessful (obviously!) but the attempt left the car sporting significant damage to one of its gullwing doors and the nearside front wing. The damage has now been repaired.


We're guessing the criminals had no idea what they were targeting, as this particular show car is a mock-up without an engine - although the image of a Flintstones-style getaway is quite amusing.

It wouldn't quite be the sort of 'alternative powertrain' the C111 was conceived for. Through the 1960s and 70s, various versions of the car were fitted with diesel, rotary and turbocharged engines, and in these various incarnations it pocketed various speed records.

A later version with 6.0 V12 power and called the C112 was mooted for production, but never made it, sadly.

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uremaw

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301 posts

223 months

Tuesday 11th May 2010
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Looks like it would have an interesting turning circle...

Belfast Boy

855 posts

208 months

Tuesday 11th May 2010
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wasn't there a brown one used in the T.V series UFO?

Streetrod

6,480 posts

232 months

Tuesday 11th May 2010
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Belfast Boy said:
wasn't there a brown one used in the T.V series UFO?
Nope, that car was custom made for the show, but it does have a similar look

soad

34,446 posts

202 months

Tuesday 11th May 2010
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First time i've seen it - quite interestingly looking too.

JumpinJack

408 posts

204 months

Tuesday 11th May 2010
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soad said:
First time i've seen it - quite interestingly looking too.
ditto. Suprised I've not seen this anywhere before, I would have guessed it might be something of an icon.

adycav

7,615 posts

243 months

Tuesday 11th May 2010
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Interesting looking piece of kit. I'm off to MB World soon (being a recent MB owner and all) so I'll hopefully see what it looks like in the flesh.

fatboy18

19,539 posts

237 months

Tuesday 11th May 2010
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Sorry, that's Horrid frown Wonder what sort of price that would have sold for if it had gone into production?

Stew2000

2,776 posts

204 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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I can't even think of a possible motive for stealing it. scratchchin

Pentoman

4,835 posts

289 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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It's weird to think these things actually ran and drove and were used as test mules and development cars - they look so much just like undriveable concepts.
Apparently they had shedloads of offers from wealthy people to get Mercedes to build them, but they kept refusing. Bearing in mind it's from the '70s I think it would be quite a classic now! It certainly fits in with the era, even if it's not beautiful.

drewcole81

342 posts

232 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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That'd hurt if it drove into your legs!

KILL SWITCH

5,194 posts

263 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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It would be very sharp PR to make this theft story up in order to gain publicity from some run-of-the-mill damage in transit.


But that couldn't possibly happen, could it?



minicab

8,182 posts

222 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Dare someone to walk round it with a magnet in search of the filler tongue out

simon76

20 posts

199 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Thunderbirds are go....that's awful.

davidf4

152 posts

248 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Had a corgi model of one of those as a kid. Metallic Green with pop up headlights.
As a small child I never really questioned the origins of all of those matchbox, dinky and corgi spaceship like cars (and they where compared to a Triumph Herald). I just assumed that they were simple toys from the maker’s imagination. Now equipped with the internet I can see that most of them were real vehicles, even if mostly prototypes. Awesome! biggrin

The C111 comes in several variations, with small external changes here and there. On the whole it's quite a good looking car to my mind, with shades of Maserati Bora and Delorean DMC-12 about it.
Very futuristic in a 60s/70s vision of the future sort of way, which I often think was far cooler than the future concepts they come up with today.

Edited to add that the one in the article appears to have some kind of low drag bodywork on it (probably for speed trials). They usually look more like this...






Edited by davidf4 on Wednesday 12th May 13:32

ManOpener

12,467 posts

195 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Stew2000 said:
I can't even think of a possible motive for stealing it. scratchchin
It would make a pretty good doorstop.

steviegunn

1,422 posts

210 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Streetrod said:
Belfast Boy said:
wasn't there a brown one used in the T.V series UFO?
Nope, that car was custom made for the show, but it does have a similar look
There were a couple:





Ed Straker's car, once owned by Dave Lee Travis of Radio 1, Ford Zephyr/Zodiac underneath, Escort engine and gearbox. The gullwing doors had to be held up by a stage hand.

Paul Foster's car not looking so pretty these days:





Lots of pics and info here - http://www.cloudster.com/Sets&Vehicles/UFO_Car...

Edited by steviegunn on Wednesday 12th May 13:31

ctallchris

1,266 posts

205 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Stew2000 said:
I can't even think of a possible motive for stealing it. scratchchin
Probably just saw it was heading to mercedes benz world on the address. They probably did't realise that it's the same as stealing ferrari dino. you can steal it but you'll never sell it and if you drive it you will be caught and arrested

burman

361 posts

239 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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The Berks obviosly know nothing about cars,it just goes to show some chavs will try and nick anything!!

marcosgt

11,455 posts

202 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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ctallchris said:
Stew2000 said:
I can't even think of a possible motive for stealing it. scratchchin
Probably just saw it was heading to mercedes benz world on the address. They probably did't realise that it's the same as stealing ferrari dino. you can steal it but you'll never sell it and if you drive it you will be caught and arrested
Same as stealing a Dino? Errr right...

Few of you seem to realise a) how rare or b) how valuable these are.

It's more analagous to stealing the Mona Lisa or Michaelangelo's David!

In the same way, though, there are undoubtedly people who would be quite happy to own it without ever being able to display it...

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Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

268 months

Wednesday 12th May 2010
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Productionised by Isdera as the Imperator