1935 Daimler-Benz 130H Navigation
This Daimler-Benz 130H, designed by Hans Nibel, was presented at the Berlin Auto Show in 1934.
It was a first attempt by Daimler to enter the 'People Car' market at a difficult period.
4,298 vehicles were produced between 1930 and 1936.
It was a first attempt by Daimler to enter the 'People Car' market at a difficult period.
4,298 vehicles were produced between 1930 and 1936.
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