Gullwing
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupé
By Anthony Pritchard
Anthony Pritchard’s definitive book on the Gullwing covers all aspects of its history from its concept through
its construction to the performance of these superb cars on the road. There are the fullest details of
competition history, technical specification, changes made during the Gullwing’s production life, the range
of paintwork colours and interior trim. For owners there is the Book of Cars, a record of all Gullwings built
(based on factory build-cards), which details the histories of the individual 300 SLs.
Gullwing, the popular name for the Mercedes 300 SL coupé, is probably the greatest and most successful supercar
of all time.Throughout the model’s long life the name ‘Gullwing’ has highlighted the car’s unique feature, the
lift-up gull-wing doors necessitated by the 300 SL’s elaborate multi-tubular space-frame chassis.
Conceived and developed in 1951, the 300 SL proved a fast and reliable competition sports car that scored major
victories in the 1952 Le Mans 24 Hours race and the Carrera Panamericana Mexico. From these highly successful
sports-racing cars Mercedes-Benz developed the production model that was a pioneer of fuel injection.
In production form, the Gullwing was built to the highest quality and had a standard of performance – 140mph
top speed coupled with exceptional acceleration – that surpassed the offerings of rival manufacturers.
The result was that over a period stretching from late 1954 to April 1957 the Mercedes-Benz factory built
1400 of these magnificent cars.
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Standard Edition
A limited edition of 500 copies, numbered 1-500, bound in silver grey buckram with a 1-colour silkscreen
print on front, spine and back, and foil blocked. The book is encased in a buckram
slipcase, also foil blocked.
Owners' Edition
A limited edition of 500 copies, numbered 1-500, comprising a two-book set, the Gullwing book bound
in black buckram with a 1-colour silkscreen print on front, spine and back, foil blocked plus the
Gullwing Book of Cars, bound in grey buckram with a 1-colour silkscreen print on front, spine and back,
foil blocked. Both books are encased in a red buckram slipcase, with a 1-colour silkscreen print on front,
spine and back, foil blocked and featuring a Mercedes badge replicating the Gullwing bodyplate.