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Mercedes Benz W115 La Pickup (1972 - 1976) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mercedes Benz W115 La Pickup (1972 - 1976) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mercedes benz W115 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mercedes benz W115 Royalty Free Stock Photo
1973 Mercedes-Benz W115 sedan features classic styling Royalty Free Stock Photo
Classic white sedan Mercedes Benz W115 known for its robust build and reliable performance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Mercedes Benz chassis model W114 W115 in white, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mercedes Benz W115 La Pickup (1972 - 1976)
1973 Mercedes-Benz W115 sedan features classic styling Royalty Free Stock Photo
German classic beige sedan Mercedes Benz 220D W115 serie Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Mercedes-Benz W114 and W115 Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Mercedes-Benz W114 and W115 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Front Right Side of a Red Classic Mercedes W115 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Front Right Side of a Red Classic Mercedes W115 Royalty Free Stock Photo
German classic beige sedan Mercedes Benz 220D W115 serie Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mercedes-Benz once built a pickup version of its indestructible W115-body mid-size sedan, and it was offered with a single or double cab. The pickup was assembled in Argentina between 1972 and 1976, at a time when it was forbidden to import cars and trucks into the country. But it was possible to assemble them locally in the form of CKD (completely knocked down) production, with imported mechanical and body parts. The truck was made at Daimler's González Catán production site, a plant that's currently gearing up for production of the Sprinter. Affecionately called La Pickup in Argentina, this W115 is powered by the sturdy OM615 2.2-liter diesel engine, rated at a modest 60 horsepower. It was mated to a four-speed automatic transmission.The two-door version is arguably prettier the weird-looking four-door pickup kept the door frames of the sedan but got an upright rear window. Both versions were fitted with upright taillights.


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