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Why is there a Mercedes in " The Computer History Museum" ? ( Mountain View, Californ
Why is there a Mercedes in " The Computer History Museum" ? ( Mountain View, California )
22:48 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyxQmb2u6Hk |
Because of their cutting edge design with the SBC braking system;)?
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https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/real-time-computing/6/134 |
I typed in Mercedes and came up with this pic, scary. ( And no I can't ID the car as a MB )
https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/analog-computers/3/156/400 |
If that 116 had SBC maybe it wouldn’t have crashed into the workshop :p
Sixto 98 E320s sedan and wagon 02 C320 wagon |
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Yes. I bet the w116 visible in the last few seconds of the video was in there for ABS, not SBC. It shouldn’t even have a Small Block Chevy in it. :-) SBC seems to have debuted in 2001 in MB cars. Right? |
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Chrysler was really the first with electronic 4 wheel ABS as an option for the 1971 Imperial. The system was build by Bendix. ( shades of Bendix having EFI before Bosch released D jet in 1969 ) Mopar Fuselage Styled Full Size Cars
Ford and GM had rear wheel ABS in the same era. https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2013/04/09/antilock-brakes |
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