Easily recognizable by its 4-door body, the Cabriolet D was truly a boss’s car with comfortable seats and luxurious upholstery.
Sharing the same features as its differently-lettered siblings, the D type was as good as any of them both by looks and the seat of the pants. Performance and handling came in a visually appealing package with a meticulously finished body mounted on a chassis driven forward by an elegant set of wheels with a choice of wooden spoke or metal disc patterns. Driving pleasure was however hampered by the car’s gas-guzzling engine that gulped as much as 1 gallon once very 7.8 miles.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 770 "Grosser Mercedes" Cabriolet D W07 1932 - 1938
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