Fireworks of innovations at first Frankfurt International Motor Show
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- Date: 19 - 29 April 1951
- Description: The six-cylinder 220 (W 187) and 300 (W 186) passenger cars are unveiled at the first ever Frankfurt International Motor Show. The 300 – Germany’s largest and fastest series-produced passenger car – becomes popularly known as the "Adenauer”, after the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany joins other prominent figures in politics and industry in choosing the 300 as his chauffeur-driven car. Among the other models making their debuts in Frankfurt are the O 6600 H, the first Mercedes-Benz forward-control bus developed after the war. With its rear-mounted engine and specially developed chassis – no longer based on a truck design – it raises the curtain on a new era in bus development at Daimler-Benz.
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