Classic Mercedes Parts
Mercedes is known for its three-pointed star emblem which became a trademark
of optimum performance and head-turning style and look. The trends started by
Mercedes are evident in every period of the automobile history. All Mercedes makea
and auto parts may it be a Mercedes Classic parts, antique or vintage is a reflection of the company's vision to evolve the best
automobile that would give all the satisfaction and comfort to all users and enthusiasts
from all sides and corners of the world. Thus each make and part has distinct
identity and value that only a real Mercedes possess.

Mercedes designs from all eras reflect not just the current trends of the time
but the historic situations as well. At the beginning of the eighties, major changes
were done that pave way to the production of revolutionary models that prepared
the coming of modern cars. One of which is the famous C 111 project in which new
aerodynamic features were developed together with sharp line designs imbibed in
every Mercedes model even up to now. In 1979, Mercedes S class also undergo changes
that made it one of the most remarkable models in the industry.

Amidst the changes and innovations, careful considerations and assessments were
done to make sure that the distinct Mercedes value and identity are still retained.
Thus despite the enhancements done, understanding and inculcating of tradition
was still done although it was further improved to match the company's vision
of evolving the best makes and parts. The design of every Mercedes model or component
must be seen as a reflection of the whole Mercedes product line-ups. In the same
way, all car make series must have a recognizable degree of commonalities not
just in features but in performance as well. This similarity is termed as "Horizontal
Homogeneity" which was based on the "Karlsruhe Theory".

The similarities are adopted by well-known manufacturers evident on the designs
done for all generation models. However this strategy may not fully put into practice
the innovations that the company desires since developments may require technical
changes in design and concepts. To stick with the company's policy, makers and
designers must determine the thin line that separates the tradition from the newest
and the latest customer demands for individuality. In the same way, Classic Mercedes
parts fused tradition and the latest during that time without disregarding distinct
Mercedes quality and style. This strategy made Mercedes the stand-out lasting
trend setter in the colorful history of automobiles and in the market and industry
as well.