1935 Horch 851 Pullman - Black (Ricko Ricko) 1/18

1935 Horch 851 Pullman - Black (Ricko Ricko) 1/18


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In the time between the Great World Wars the leader of the German luxury automotive market was Horch, a division of Auto Union AG, with a 55% market share. The German government commissioned the creation of the 851 Pullman to provide limousines for diplomats and other high-ranking government officials. Advanced features such as 4-wheel brakes, hydraulic suspension and shatterproof glass made the Horch Pullman a visionary advance in automotive technology. Powered by a straight-8 delivering 100 horses, the Horch Pullman was more than powerful enough for its eight person seating capacity. In the last days of WWII, the Russian army destroyed the Horch factory in eastern Germany, making this icon of European luxury vehicles a permanent piece of automotive history.

This model features articulated steering, opening bi-fold bonnet over a detailed 4946cc engine compartment, opening trunk, and suicide doors that reveal fantastic interior detail including folding jump seat, “leather” trim, and photo-etched gauge array.

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