The Mercedes Benz 340 Cabriolet is an iconic car from the 1930s. It was a two-door, four-seater grand tourer that was produced by Mercedes Benz between 1932 and 1936, with only 811 examples built. Its design was based around a classic three-box body shape, with upholstered leather interiors and classic stepped-down rear fenders. It featured an inline-six engine capable of producing 100 horsepower, with four-wheel servo assisted brakes and a three-speed manual transmission. The exterior design was a sleek combination of curves and straight lines, with a low profile and a long hoodline. Its rechromed front grille had two side vents, and the car sat on wire-spoke wheels. The interior was plush and luxurious, with detailed detailing and intricate detailing. Soft, supple leather upholstered the seats, while the dashboard was finished in wood. The steering wheel was detailed with chrome, and the car featured a full instrumentation set for the driver. The interior boasted a heating system for the driver, a wind-up clock, and a fold-down rear window. The long bonnet and overall length of the car also gave the car an aerodynamic shape, allowing for improved fuel efficiency. All in all, the Mercedes Benz 340 Cabriolet was a classic example of 1930s grand touring car.
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