The Horch 670 V12 Cabriolet 1932 can be described as a masterful example of the finest German engineering of its time. This luxurious vehicle is the type of car typically reserved for the very wealthy, or even royalty. Its exterior is presented in a classic two-tone color scheme of dark blue and ivory, highlighting its elegant and classic lines. Under the long hood of the Cabriolet lies an exquisite 6.6 complexly-engineered cylinder power plant, producing a rapturous 170 horsepower. With its enlarged carburators, twin fans and eight separate spark-plugs, this refined engine is able to propel the car to speeds of up to 80 mph. Although designed during a time when performance was not a priority, this majestic engine provides a muscle-car-like rumble and acceleration. The interior of the Cabriolet is the true highlight of the vehicle, with its intricately detailed woodwork and sumptuous leather upholstery. The dashboard is an exquisite work of art, featuring walnut wood grain and parchment dials. Illuminated by the natural sunlight that pours in through the roof of the cab, the interior further highlight the opulence and grandeur of the car. This magnificent car is an extravagant and opulent piece of automotive history that is still respected and admired today. Whether taking a leisurely drive through town or participating in a vintage car show, the Horch 670 V12 Cabriolet 1932 is sure to be the centre of attention. With its classic styling, robust performance and luxurious interior, this car allows for a journey into the past like no other.
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