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GERMAN CAR WITH PASSENGER (1939 PROD.) ICM - 35531 scala 1:35

GERMAN CAR WITH PASSENGER (1939 PROD.) ICM. The Mercedes-Benz W31 Type G4 is a German passenger car from the interwar and World War II period. The first copies of this car appeared in 1934 and series production continued in 1934-1939. In total only about 60 cars of this type were built. The drive was provided - in the first production series - by a single 8-cylinder engine with 100 hp. The Mercedes-Benz W31 Type G4 was a German luxury limousine that was a development of the G1 model. The car provided - for its time - a very high travel comfort, it also allowed the transportation of up to 7-9 people. In 1937 and 1938 new engines with 110 and 115 hp were used as engines, but this did not change the marking of the car. The Mercedes-Benz W31 Type G4 was used mainly by high-ranking SS officials and Nazi dignitaries, including Adolf Hitler. Small numbers of them also ended up in the German armed forces as official limousines of the highest Wehrmacht officers. It is assumed that only 3 cars of this type have survived to this day. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS

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