PKW4151 600 and 600 Pullman (W 100), 1963 - 1981

600 and 600 Pullman (W 100), 1963 - 1981

The presentation of the 600 model at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt created real sensation. Since the new top model had been designed as an exclusive representative car, intended to fulfill the highest demands, it was serially equipped with many technical details, which taken together, stood for the highest standard that could be achieved in technological terms at the time.

For the first time in the history of Daimler-Benz, a V8 injection-engine was used which delivered maximum power of 250 hp from a 6.3-liter cubic capacity and maximum torque of 51 mkg. In connection with the standard automatic transmission this car achieved a driving perfomance, typical for a sports car. The 600 model, weighing almost two and a half tons, reached a maximum speed of of 205 kph and accelerated in 10 seconds from 0 to 100 kph.

Shock absorbers, which could be adjusted at the steering column during the ride as well as air-pressure supported dual circuit brakes offered a maximum of safety. All four wheels were equipped with disk brakes. The front wheels had moreover been fitted with two double jaw brakes each.

The extemely generous basic equipment of the 600 model, air suspension, powerbrakes, central lock systems and an electronic heating and airing system afforded a maximum of ride comfort and easy handling. Unique hydraulics for extra comfort ensured automatic operation of the following functions: horizontal and vertical adjustment of the front seats, inclination control of the back of the seat, adjustment of the rear seats in longitudinal direction, opening and closing of the vehicle doors, the boot lid, the optional sliding sunroof as well as of the side windows.

Serial production of the "Grand Mercedes" began in September 1964. Apart from a five- and six-seated sedan with 3200 mm wheelbase, three seven- and eight-seated Pullman versions with 3900 mm wheelbase were available: a four-door Pullman limousine with rear seating in a face-to-face arrangement, a six-door Pullman limousine with rear seats and additional folding tables in driving direction and a Pullman landaulet. The last was available in four different versions. The standard version had four doors, rear seating in a face-to-face arrangement and a hood, reaching to the front edges of the rear doors. As a special design, a six-door version with rear seats and additional fold-down chairs in driving direction was also available. As with the six-door Pullman limousine, the doors in the middle could also be ordered without handles. Both landaulets, the four-door as well as the six-door version were also available with an long hood, which extended to the middle partition.

Even more exclusive than the landaulets were the special security sedans and Pullman limousines. Like the landaulets, they were not included in any price list. The first bullet-proof vehicle by Daimler-Benz after the war was built in June 1965; this was a Pullman limousine with an elevated roof. It had many special security features and like some other ordinary Pullman limousines, had not been ordered by a customer but remained part of Daimler-Benz' motor vehicle fleet to be hired out to the government or to other potential users. Another car of this type was completed in 1980, which also remained at Sindelfingen.

For special customers who were faced with potential threats and who had the necessary financial means, 43 special security 600 models were built between May 1971 and November 1980. Unlike the two cars of Daimler-Benz' vehicle fleet, they all had a roof of ordinary height. These cars included 26 saloons and 17 Pullman limousines, one of which was a six door version.

The numerous body designs, however, did not yet exhaust all the possible choices. Regarding paint, interior design and special equipment many different customer requests could be fulfilled, so that it is probably impossible to find two cars with identical equipment - especially among the Pullman limousines and landaulets.

In this context, three individual cars should be mentioned, which, regarding equipment details and technology, have no equal. In September 1965 a four-door Pullman landaulet was built for Pope Paul VI, which had an individual seat and some other special equipment. Moreover, the car was characterised by an elevated roof, extended rear doors, which started immediately behind the front doors and the raised floor of the rear cabine, so that the cardan tunnel did not interfere. For two decades the car had been used by three popes and returned to Stuttgart only in 1985. Since that time it is exhibited at the Mercedes-Benz Museum.

In May 1967, a customer with a strong propensity for sports, requested a special design, which would combine the easy handling of the curtailed 600 model with the advantages of the landaulet. Consequently, a car with a shorter wheelbase was produced. This car was restored at the end of the 80ies and is now in private ownership.

The same is true of a two-door coupe version with a shorter wheelbase which was produced as a prototype in August 1965 and was sold in the USA after spending some time in the testing department. The car found its way back to Germany at the beginning of the nineties and is now in a private collection after being fully restored.

The last 600 was produced in Sindelfingen in June 1981; during a 17-year production run a total of 2,677 of these cars were built, 429 of which were Pullman limousines and 59 landaulets.

Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine. Der Eigentümer dieses Fahrzeugs war John Lennon.
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine. Der Eigentümer dieses Fahrzeugs war John Lennon.
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine. Der Eigentümer dieses Fahrzeugs war John Lennon.
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine. Der Eigentümer dieses Fahrzeugs war John Lennon.
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine der Baureihe W 140
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600 Pullman-Limousine
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Limousine, US-Ausführung
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MB Typ 600 Limousine, US-Ausführung
Mercedes-Benz 600, W 100, Limousine in Paris, 1978
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Mercedes-Benz 600
2,677 units of the exclusive 600 model are built. The small number of vehicles, the complex variety of models and the large number of equipment options require individual single-unit production including a good deal of manual work.
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Limousine
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine
Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine 
Baureihe W 100 aus dem Jahre 1964
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Mercedes-Benz 600 Limousine 
Baureihe W 100 am Schloss Monrepos, Ludwigsburg aus dem Jahre 1964
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Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman-Limousine (4 Türen) 
aus dem Jahre 1964
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Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman
The Pullman landaulet is available in four different versions. The standard version (see picture) has four doors, facing rear seats, and a folding top extending as far as the front edges of the rear doors. There is also a special six-door version with a seat bench in the rear and additional fold-out seats facing in the direction of travel. In this variant, the middle doors can also be provided without handles. Both the above landaulets - the four-door and six-door design – can also be equipped on request with a long convertible top reaching as far as the partition.
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 doors)
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen) aus dem Jahre 1964. (Fahrzeug von Papst Paul VI.)
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen)
In 1963, the clean, geometric silhouette of the Mercedes-Benz 600 provide a new design impetus to exclusive luxury cars. The plain design does not need unnecessary effects and is thus a highly modern alternative to the then popular baroque opulence in this class. The vertical headlights and classic radiator grille are in line with the typical Mercedes look. The 600 is a luxury car, yet has a humble design. It convinces with technological features, an extraordinary driving comfort and practical assets, such as its clearly shaped body leaving enough space for passengers and luggage. The landaulet model with its long wheelbase is an excellent choice for the public but at the same time respectful presentation of celebrity passengers.
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen)
The Pullman landaulet is available in four different versions. The standard version (see picture) has four doors, facing rear seats, and a folding top extending as far as the front edges of the rear doors. There is also a special six-door version with a seat bench in the rear and additional fold-out seats facing in the direction of travel. In this variant, the middle doors can also be provided without handles. Both the above landaulets - the four-door and six-door design – can also be equipped on request with a long convertible top reaching as far as the partition.
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen)
Mercedes-Benz 600 
Limousine aus dem Jahre 1965
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen) aus dem Jahre 1965
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen)
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen) aus dem Jahre 1965
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen)
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen) aus dem Jahre 1965
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen)
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet der Baureihe W 100
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen) aus dem Jahre 1965
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MB 600 Pullman-Landaulet (4 Türen)
Mercedes-Benz 600 
Limousine Baureihe W 100 aus dem Jahre 1965
(Am Lago Maggiore oberhalb von Stresa)
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Limousine aus dem Jahre 1963 (auf dem Place de la Concorde in Paris)
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Limousine Baureihe W 100 auf dem Place de la Concorde in Paris, 1963
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Mercedes-Benz 600 Baureihe W 100
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MB Baureihe W 100
Mercedes-Benz Typ Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Limousine aus dem Jahre 1963 (am Kai der Seine in Paris)
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MB Baureihe W 100
The 600 Pullman Landaulet that is specially manufactured by Mercedes-Benz for the Vatican gains particular fame. Hermann Josef Abs, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Daimler-Benz AG, General Manager Walter Hitzinger, and Executive Board members Fritz Nallinger and Arnold Wychodil, along with Director Karl Wilfert and other employees from the Mercedes-Benz plant, present the vehicle to Pope Paul VI in 1965.
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Typ 600
Mercedes-Benz 600 
Limousine aus dem Jahre 1963
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Mercedes-Benz 600
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Limousine aus dem Jahre 1963
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Sedan model series W 100 from 1963
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MB 600
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine (4 Türen) aus dem Jahre 1963 mit Eiffelland-Wohnwagen
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MB 600 Pullman-Limousine (4 Türen) mit Caravan
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet, während einer Schiffsverladung am Hafen des Sultanats Brunei, 1969
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Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Landaulet der Baureihe W 100
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600 Pullman-Landaulet
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Limousine aus dem Jahre 1963
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MB Baureihe W 100
Mercedes-Benz Type 600 Saloon, 1963
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Mercedes-Benz 600 
Limousine Baureihe W 100 aus dem Jahre 1963
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Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Limousine aus dem Jahre 1963
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MB Baureihe W 100
Mercedes-Benz Typ 600 Pullman-Limousine (4 Türen) aus dem Jahre 1963
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MB 600 Pullman-Limousine (4 Türen)
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