Mercedes-Benz Type 170 Cabriolet - W15
(1931 to 1936)
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The cabriolet version of the Mercedes-Benz Type 170 was introduced in 1931. Fitted with a 1.7L inline six engine, the open top version of th...
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The cabriolet version of the Mercedes-Benz Type 170 was introduced in 1931. Fitted with a 1.7L inline six engine, the open top version of the Type 170 was available in a variety of cabriolet styles. In 1934, the model received a facelift featuring sleeker styling. The Type 170 Cabriolet was in production until 1936.
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