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MERCEDES BENZ "Grosser Mercedes" Cabriolet C (W07) 1932-1938 Photos, engines & full specs

Segment: Luxury
Production years: 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938

MERCEDES BENZ "Grosser Mercedes" Cabriolet C  (W07) 1932-1938 9 Photos
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Two years after the introduction of the Grand Mercedes, the German carmaker opened the orders for a few more convertible versions. Among them was the sporty Cabriolet C.

In 1930, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the Typ 770 (W07) at the Paris Motor Show. The carmaker aimed to regain the crown as the most exquisite car on the market. This title was previously gained by another German carmaker, Maybach. However, unlike its main rival, the three-pointed-star brand expanded the lineup with more vehicles, apart from those sold as chassis-only vehicles.

The Cabriolet C used a shortened chassis than the full-size 770, and it is one of the rarest W07 built. It sported the same V-shaped radiator at the front as a distinctive lineup feature. Mercedes-Benz installed a metallic bumper in front of the wheels, welded onto the chassis' endings. The car's ragtop could fold behind the cabin. It was protected by an additional cover to protect it from the sun when retracted.

Mercedes-Benz made the Cabriolet C with four seats and front-hinged doors. The interior sported a pair of seats at the front and a bench in the back. The latter could fold down and reveal the rear-mounted trunk accessible from the cabin. Like its siblings, the car was finished with leather upholstery and wood trims on the dashboard and door cards.

All Cabriolets were fitted with the supercharged inline-eight powerplant built by the carmaker. Thus, it tried to compensate for the lack of four cylinders when compared to Maybach's V12. The 200 PS (197 hp) engine was paired to a three-speed manual gearbox and a two-speed transfer case, leading to a total of six gears. Moreover, it even featured an overdrive to stay at low revs at the high speeds of the Germans' motorway called Autobahn.

MERCEDES BENZ "Grosser Mercedes" Cabriolet C (W07) 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938
  2 gasoline engines
  • 770
  • 770 Kompressor

MERCEDES BENZ "Grosser Mercedes" Cabriolet C (W07)
770

ENGINE SPECS - 770
Cylinders:L8
Displacement:7655 cm3
Power:110 KW @ 2800 RPM
150 HP @ 2800 RPM
148 BHP @ 2800 RPM
Fuel System:Carburetor
Fuel:Gasoline
PERFORMANCE SPECS
Top Speed:93 mph (150 km/h)
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Rear Wheel Drive
Gearbox:Semi-automatic, 3 Speed
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Drums
Rear:Drums
TIRES SPECS
Tire Size:7.00-20
DIMENSIONS
Width:72.5 in (1842 mm)
Front/rear Track:59.1/59.1 in (1,501/1,501 mm)
Wheelbase:147.6 in (3749 mm)
FUEL ECONOMY (NEDC)
Combined:8.1 mpg US (29 L/100Km)
CO2 Emissions:691 g/km

MERCEDES BENZ "Grosser Mercedes" Cabriolet C (W07)
770 Kompressor

ENGINE SPECS - 770 Kompressor
Cylinders:L8
Displacement:7655 cm3
Power:147 KW @ 2800 RPM
200 HP @ 2800 RPM
197 BHP @ 2800 RPM
Fuel System:Carburetor
Fuel:Gasoline
PERFORMANCE SPECS
Top Speed:99 mph (159 km/h)
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Rear Wheel Drive
Gearbox:Semi-automatic, 3 Speed
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Drums
Rear:Drums
TIRES SPECS
Tire Size:7.00-20
DIMENSIONS
Width:72.5 in (1842 mm)
Front/rear Track:59.1/59.1 in (1,501/1,501 mm)
Wheelbase:147.6 in (3749 mm)
FUEL ECONOMY (NEDC)
Combined:7.8 mpg US (30.2 L/100Km)
CO2 Emissions:718 g/km
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