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Happy Birthday Renntech Mercedes

November 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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Some people are just born to do it!  On Saturday, November 21, 2009, Renntech Inc. will be celebrating their 20th birthday at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino’s posh nightclub, Pangea.  The festivities include and open bar from 8pm-11pm, house appetizers and models with bodies as hot as the luxury vehicles being proudly displayed and celebrated.

Hartmut Feyhl, founder of Renntech, will be the guest of honor, raising his glass to the anniversary of his prestigious automotive tuning empire.  Born in Affalterbach, Germany, Feyhl spent his teen years in close proximity to the AMG factory in Germany and there, earned himself an apprenticeship which would one day become the first stepping stone to his worldwide conglomerate.   Feyhl’s innate fascination with speed and the interworkings of automotive technology resulted in a degree of in mechanical engineering and then spent the following twelve years dedicating his time and talents and passion to AMG Germany.  After painstakingly working his way up in the ranks, he was rewarded, appointed technical director of AMG North America, opening the flood gates for his own personal automotive endeavors.

Deemed “Master Mechanic” by the German Chamber of trade, the skilled automotive engineer proceeded to birth Renntech, now one of the most well-known Mercedes-Benz tuners in the world.  Hartmut’s accomplishments in North America include the development of of the AMG “Hammer” which has been recognized as the “hottest passenger sedan in history” by Car and Driver magazine, and to this day runs unopposed.  His work has also been featured in various credible publications such as Motortrend, Autoweek and Luxry and Exotics.

Today, Renntech’s philosophy focuses on “performance without compromise”  which is clearly illustrated by the meticulous craftsmanship of each vehicle.  Renntech, based in West Palm Beach, receives cars from all over the globe in need of services ranging from minor adjustments to major surgery.  All assembly is done by hand and Feyhl personally oversees the construction of each vehicle.

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