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Mercedes-Benz introduced their 130H in 1934. The first of their 'H' rear engined cars, the 130 H featured a 1.3L sidevalve engine pr...
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Mercedes-Benz introduced their 130H in 1934. The first of their 'H' rear engined cars, the 130 H featured a 1.3L sidevalve engine producing 25hp. Also known as the W23, the 130H was a low production model that holds a unique place in Mercedes' history.
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