Cool Wall: 1928-1939 Maybach DS7/DS8 "Zeppelin"

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1928-1939 Maybach DS7/DS8 "Zeppelin"


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Poll 1484: 1928-1939 Maybach DS7/DS8 "Zeppelin" nominated by @MDDeGrande
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Body Style: 4dr sedan, 4dr cabriolet, 2dr cabriolet
Engine: 7.0L V12, 8.0L V12
Power: 150-200 hp
Weight: About 3000kg, depending on coachwork
Transmission: 8-speed preselector manual
Drivetrain: FR
Additional Information: Germans who drove this when it was new needed a special license due to its large weight
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1932 Stromlinen (1-off coach body)
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To be honest, it's meh as far as prewar luxury cars go. Remember that this is a very cool class of cars to begin with, being meh compared to this or that certainly doesn't mean this is meh overall... But this one has a few other things going against it too. Needing a special license due to weight is never cool, that Spohn streamliner body is very scary, not to mention its country/time period of origin. So, it's a fine prewar luxury motorcar, but I'm ultimately gonna vote meh. Yeah, don't worry, I won't vote uncool on a prewar car like this... yet

Tune in next week!

Also the queue has like 6 cars on it. Anyone reading this, nominate today, the poll will be up before you know it!
 
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I never cared for Maybach. I didn't even know Maybach was around for THIS long. This is a gorgeous car nonetheless. It will turn heads at car shows, granted the car isn't in horrid condition. My call is Sub-Zero.
 
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