Garlanded with flowers, the one hundred-thousandth “mini Mercedes,” the Mercedes 190, comes off the assembly line at the Daimler-Benz works at Sindelfingen, in the Federal Republic of Germany. Five hundred cars are made each day at the factory and to meet demand, another assembly line for the vehicle will start at the company’s Bremen works. The company has been making the car for just over a year.
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67Garlanded with flowers, the one hundred-thousandth “mini Mercedes,” the Mercedes 190, comes off the assembly line at the Daimler-Benz works at Sindelfingen, in the Federal Republic of Germany. Five hundred cars are made each day at the factory and to meet demand, another assembly line for the vehicle will start at the company’s Bremen works. The company has been making the car for just over a year. Press, 24 March 1984, Page 29
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