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MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320
MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320
Mercedes-Benz launched the Typ 320 in 1937, and, besides sedans and convertibles, it also offered the car with a coupe bodywork on the regular-sized wheelbase that sported the N-letter in its name.
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MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320
Mercedes-Benz introduced the Typ 320 in 1937 in several shapes and sizes and assigned the N-letter to the short wheelbase version, from Normal.
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MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320
Mercedes-Benz introduced the 320 model in 1937 at the International Motor and Motorcycle Show in Berlin, replacing the 290 lineup.
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MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320
Mercedes-Benz replaced the Typ 290 in 1937 when it revealed the new Typ 320 lineup, which offered a better power-to-weight ratio and extensive bodywork choice.
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MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320
In 1937, the aging Mercedes-Benz 290 was replaced by the newer 320. At last, the customers could have more power for the luxury German brand and a wider choice of bodyworks.
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MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320
After the world economic crisis from the beginning of the '30s, Mercedes-Benz started to expand again and introduced the Typ 320 lineup in a few shapes and sizes.
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