What might have been? That's the question posed by the newly restored Mercedes-Benz 1938 540 K Streamliner that will get its international public première at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elégance this month. The streamlined version of the 540 K was originally built to participate in a race that was cancelled due to a minor event called World War Two, but has since been restored to its original condition... Continue Reading Mercedes-Benz to showcase restored 540 K Streamliner and 1914 racer at Pebble Beach
Section: Automotive
Tags: Automotive, Grand Prix, History, Mercedes-Benz, Pebble Beach
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