Poetry in Motion

In 1954, Mercedes Benz introduced a two-seater, closed sports car with distinctive gull-wing doors known as the 300SL. It was the fastest production car of its day. The car was based on the company’s very successful competition-only sports car of 952, a carbureted 300SL (W194). The road model was intended for post-war, American market consumers and was only available from March 1955 – 1957. The following video combines appreciation and respect for machine and owner. Appreciate it and learn. It’s truly poetry in motion.

Does this object make life better?

This video was created by Depth of Speed. A new series of videos on automobiles that will take place throughout the year. Keep in tune at their website, it’s worth checking out.

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