The Typ D was launched as an extension of the Cabriolet B, with a four-door configuration and maximized passenger capacity of up to four.
The B-pillar, which was missing on the B-model, was reintroduced on this sporty-four seater. Style elements were carried on from its siblings, such as body shell design complete with the signature split-windshield. While trunk volume was not quite the vehicle’s strength, it provided enough room for luggage for two. Unlike some of its stablemates, the D-model was available with a choice of two petrol units displacing 3.2 L and 3.4 L respectively.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 320 Cabriolet D W142 1937 - 1942
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