Roadster & Convertible

1933 - 1937

mercedes benz typ 290

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Mercedes-Benz introduced the Type 290 Roadster in early 1936 as a sport version for the range, a vehicle that received all the updates developed for the rest of the range.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 290
1936
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When Mercedes-Benz introduced the new lineup, named Typ 290, at the 1933 Berlin Motor Show, the economic crisis was already gone, and Germany's economy was rising again.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 290
1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
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In 1933, Mercedes-Benz introduced the 290 W18 series at the International Motor and Motorcycle Show in Berlin as a new range that consisted of sedans, open-top, and cabriolets.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 290
1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
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Mercedes-Benz introduced the 290 range in 1933 at the Berlin International Motor and Motorcycle Show as a sedan and three convertibles.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 290
1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
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Mercedes-Benz was quick back on its feet after the Great Depression that affected the world Economy in the early 30s and introduced the Typ 290 (W18) lineup at the International Motor and Motorcycle Show in Berlin as a new range that consisted of sedans, open-top, and cabriolets.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 290
1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
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When Mercedes-Benz introduced the 290 W18 Series at the 1933 Berlin International Motor and Motorcycles Show, it offered the car in many shapes, including a choice of three cabriolets.

MERCEDES BENZ Typ 290
1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937
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