ICM 1/35 Mercedes-Benz Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet # 35540
The Mercedes-Benz Typ 320 (W142) Cabriolet was a luxury car produced by the German automobile manufacturer Mercedes-Benz from 1937 to 1942.
It was part of the prestigious W142 series and was designed as a high-end convertible for the wealthy clientele of the time.
The car was powered by a 3.2-liter six-cylinder engine that produced 77 horsepower, which was a respectable figure for its time.
It had a top speed of around 85 miles per hour and could go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in approximately 20 seconds.
The vehicle featured a four-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive.
The exterior of the car was sleek and elegant, with a long hood and a curved grille that was typical of the Mercedes-Benz styling of the era.
The interior was equally luxurious, with high-quality leather seats, wood trim, and an array of advanced features for the time, such as a heater and a radio.
Despite its impressive performance and luxury features, production of the Typ 320 Cabriolet was halted during World War II, and only a limited number of these cars were produced.
Today, it is considered a rare and highly collectible classic car that showcases the exceptional engineering and craftsmanship of Mercedes-Benz during the pre-war period.