Typ 320 (W142) CabrioletWWII German Staff CarThe Mercedes-Benz 320 (W142), developed by Daimler-Benz AG, was launched in 1937. It was equipped with a six-cylinder engine with a volume of 3.2 liters (3.4 liters in later versions), which had 78 horsepower. I
WWII German Staff Car
The Mercedes-Benz 320 (W142), developed by Daimler-Benz AG, was launched in 1937. It was equipped with a six-cylinder engine with a volume of 3.2 liters (3.4 liters in later versions), which had 78 horsepower. It was available with a short (2880 mm) or long (3300 mm) wheelbase. The Mercedes-Benz 320 (W142) was the most prestigious of the three 6-cylinder middle-class models. One of the body variants for long-wheelbase cars was the Cabriolet. In turn, there were also several versions of this version of the Mercedes-Benz 320, which differ with number of seats, doors, and side windows. The four-seat Cabriolet B version had two doors and four side windows. This car was used by the Wehrmacht as a staff car and was also used as a vehicle for the transportation of senior commanders.
Model kit of the Mercedes-Benz 320 (W142) Cabriolet B in the open-top version.
The kit is created with the geometry of the real car body.
Elements of the engine, suspension, and cars interior are reproduced according to the prototype.
ITEM NUMBER35540SCALE1:35DATE15.05.2023TIME PERIODWW2MARKINGSTyp 320 (W142) Cabriolet, France, 1940Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, unknown Luftwaffe, 1940Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, Eastern Front, 1943Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet, NJG1 (Nachtjagdgeschwader 1), probably 1943MODEL SIZE (LENGTH X HEIGHT)44 mm x 141 mmBOX SIZE295 x 225 x 40 mmNUMBER OF DETAILS150
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