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Mercedes-Benz T2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Mercedes-Benz T2

The Mercedes-Benz T2 was a transporter manufactured by Daimler-Benz. The T2 is also known as the "Düsseldorf transporter", since it was built until 1996 in Düsseldorf. The third series, built from 1996 at Ludwigsfelde, was branded the Vario. Some T2s were assembled by Mercedes-Benz España in their Alcobendas assembly plant.
For Argentina, the first T2 product are the L 608 D in 1969 until 1990. In 1989, the new products are the L 710, L 914 and 814 with the LO variant (chassis bus). The production ceased in 1966. The Venezuelan version of the T2 was manufactured in Barcelona by the ''Grupo Consorcio 1390 S.A.'' (currently ''MMC Automoritz S.A.'') as the ''Mercedes-Benz Class L3''. The L3 was built from 1969 up to 1978, when the company was bought by the Ford Motor Company.
==First generation (1967–1986)==

In 1967, the T2 was introduced as a successor to the L 319 / L 406 series. The vehicle filled the gap between Bremen Transporters and the heavier trucks, manufactured in Wörth
The T2 was available as a box van, a flat-bed light truck (with single or double cab), or a minibus. From 1977 the chassis was offered, for the mounting of larger box van and bus bodies, in two different widths. In 1981 the T2 received a facelift, the most visible differences were the new radiator grille, which now was a moulding of black plastic. The various T2 versions were popular for a wide range of applications: they were used as delivery vans, light builders' vans or trucks, fire-brigade and rescue support vehicles, post office parcel delivery vans (featuring sliding doors) and for very many other uses. In the early 1970s, T2 was also offered branded as a ''Hanomag-Henschel''. In Brazil and some other South American countries was build with a turbo system.
Production of flat-bed trucks of the first generation ended after 19 year construction period, after approximately 450,000 vehicles had been produced, in 1986.

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