AutoCult 1:43 - 模型車 - ref. #ATC11013 Maybach DSH Luxury Car 1935 transformed in "Fahrbare Säge" (Mobile Sawmill) - 卓越品质 - 编号#115/333 - 一辆真正的“历史性”汽车





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AutoCult 1935 年梅巴赫 DSH 改裝為行動锯木機,編號 115/333,附原盒與證書,對收藏家而言具有歷史價值。
賣家描述
Offering to you a very rare and excellent quality 1/43rd scale die-cast model car:
AutoCult
ref. #ATC11013
Maybach DSH Luxury Car 1935 transformed in "Fahrbare Säge" (Mobile Sawmill
excellent quality - numbered #115 of only 333 made
in very good conditions - in its original plastic case and official original certificate - without the ext. cardboard box
a wonderful model
Note
the last photos of the real car ... not with this Lot ...
Historic Note
This very special Maybach DSH is in unrestored, original condition. In the difficult post-World War II period, this once proud and prestigious vehicle was converted into a mobile sawmill to earn a living. This luxury car, "misused" as a utility vehicle, is a 1935 Maybach DSH, of which only 50 were ever built. When new, the car cost the then exorbitant sum of 25,000 Reichsmarks. Powered by a 5.1-liter, 130-horsepower, 6-cylinder engine, it once reached a top speed of 135 km/h. Until 1986, it was owned by Mr. Georg Ewald, who continued to work with the sawmill well into his old age. In his will, he stipulated that he bequeath the sawmill to the museum so that it would be preserved in its original condition and not restored.
賣家的故事
Offering to you a very rare and excellent quality 1/43rd scale die-cast model car:
AutoCult
ref. #ATC11013
Maybach DSH Luxury Car 1935 transformed in "Fahrbare Säge" (Mobile Sawmill
excellent quality - numbered #115 of only 333 made
in very good conditions - in its original plastic case and official original certificate - without the ext. cardboard box
a wonderful model
Note
the last photos of the real car ... not with this Lot ...
Historic Note
This very special Maybach DSH is in unrestored, original condition. In the difficult post-World War II period, this once proud and prestigious vehicle was converted into a mobile sawmill to earn a living. This luxury car, "misused" as a utility vehicle, is a 1935 Maybach DSH, of which only 50 were ever built. When new, the car cost the then exorbitant sum of 25,000 Reichsmarks. Powered by a 5.1-liter, 130-horsepower, 6-cylinder engine, it once reached a top speed of 135 km/h. Until 1986, it was owned by Mr. Georg Ewald, who continued to work with the sawmill well into his old age. In his will, he stipulated that he bequeath the sawmill to the museum so that it would be preserved in its original condition and not restored.

