The 25th “Salon de l’Automobile” in Paris opened to the public, with 39 French automobile makers and 37 non-French automobile makers exhibiting


Wednesday 30th September 1931

The 25th “Salon de l’Automobile” in Paris opened to the public, with 39 French automobile makers and 37 non-French automobile makers exhibiting. Benz AG presented the 170 (W15) model, its innovations included independent suspension front and rear.


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