Daimler-Benz at the International Motor Show in Berlin

  • Date
    19 February - 1 March 1931
  • Description
    Two sporty, elegant variants of the Mercedes-Benz Mannheim make their debut at the International Motor Show in Berlin: the 370 K, available as four-seater Special Convertible NC, and the two-seater 370 S, available as Roadster or Convertible.
Mercedes-Benz Mannheim 370 K (WK 10) Cabriolet NC with 3.7 litre six-cylinder engine M 10 II with 75 hp / 55 kW. Between 1931 and 1933, 213 vehicles of the series were built. The term "K" stands here as in the twenties for short.
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Mercedes-Benz Mannheim 370 K
Mercedes-Benz Mannheim 370 S Cabriolet A (WS 10) with 3.7 litre MS 10 six-cylinder engine with 78 hp/57 kW. The two-seater, also known as the small type SS at the time, was built 183 times from 1931 to 1933.
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Mercedes-Benz Mannheim 370 S
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