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Mercedes-AMG A45 S Black Series
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The 1952 Meteor Stromlinie
A one-off 1952 Meteor Stromlinie (streamliner) by German manufacturer Veritas. It was driven on the AVUS racetrack near Berlin at 120mph in 1953, a year after Veritas wound up.
Veritas was a West German post World War II sports and race car company, located in the village of Hausen am Andelsbach, near Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg. It later moved to Meßkirch and Muggensturm and finally to the Nürburgring.
The company was founded by Ernst Loof, Georg Meier and Lorenz Dietrich who initially re-built and tuned pre-war BMW 328 cars using components supplied by the customer, turning them into BMW-Veritas cars. The first car was used in 1947 Karl Kling to win at Hockenheim and subsequently become the 1947 German 2-litre champion. After only a few cars were made, following an objection from BMW, the cars became simply known as Veritas.
The 1973 Bitter CD
Italian design, American technology and German engineering — the Bitter CD was the epitome of the 1970s. Bitter was founded by former German racing driver Erich Bitter, who turned to Italian design house Frua for the look of his car, Chevy for the V8 engine and Baur in Stuttgart for the body. The Bitter CD managed a top speed of 143mph, with 395 units built from 1973 to 1979.
RS5 Coupé
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