Porsche widać tylko wszystko kojarzył garbatą posturą nie zależnie czy to VW czy 356 ale okazuje się także i Mercedesie gdzie pracował.
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1936 Mercedes-Benz 170H Cabriolet Saloon
The W28 Typ 170 H (and the predecessor W23 Typ 130) were small, rear-engine automobiles designed by Ferdinand Porsche during his time at Mercedes-Benz in the mid-1930s -- essentially his first 'beetles'. The low-production Cabriolet Saloon was the rarest model, opening the interior up to enormous amounts of sunlight and fresh air when the top was pushed back. The Typ 170 H was powered by a rear-mounted 1.7-liter in-line four-cylinder engine, with a four-speed manual transmission. Top speed was 68 mph (109.4 kph). The 170 H was offered simultaneously with the front-engine M-B 170, sharing the same engine. Both the Typ 170 H and the Typ 130 were quick to make an impression but failed to sell up to expectations. High levels of interior noise, weight distribution and unfamiliar handling were among the reasons.
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