: Two matching carbon-fiber swap bodies (boxes). The first sat on the truck’s back; the second trailed behind on a high-speed tandem axle trailer.
The call came in at 02:00. A prototype aerospace engine—the "X-1"—needed to be moved from a secret testing facility in the Black Forest to the Nürburgring for a high-speed telemetry sync. The catch? The engine was split into two components: the core turbine and the cooling array. They had to travel together, but be capable of instant separation upon arrival. BDF Tandem Mercedes AMG
The Silver Shadow arrived at the pits just as the telemetry windows opened. Because of the BDF Tandem setup, the crew didn't need a crane or a loading dock; they simply dropped the boxes onto the garage floor and drove the chassis away. : Two matching carbon-fiber swap bodies (boxes)
The engine fired up. The sync was perfect. In the world of "just-in-time" delivery, the Mercedes AMG Tandem proved that you don't have to choose between and blistering speed . They had to travel together, but be capable