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 This is the complete set of 'The Mercedes Collector' magazine, edited and published by the late Frank Mallory.  This magazine was published from December 1991 to December 1996.

The main articles cover the restoration and ownership of cars such as the 190SL, 230SL, 250SL, and 280SL, as well as 300SE, 220S/SE.

There is a series on the 111 chassis that covers multiple issues. 

There are also many restoration tips about vintage autos in general, and a compiled listing of vendors of antique Mercedes parts.

If you love the 50's and 60's era Mercedes ( and even a few earlier are discussed ) then you really need this collection.


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