Mercedes-Benz L 337

Mercedes-Benz L 337
Mercedes-Benz L 337 fire engine
Overview
TypeLorry
ManufacturerDaimler-Benz AG
Production1959–1961
AssemblyWest Germany: Gaggenau
Body and chassis
Class7.2 t lorry
Body styleConventional cab
Forward control
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel-drive
PlatformMercedes-Benz L 337
RelatedMercedes-Benz L 322
Powertrain
EngineOM 326 (Diesel, 10809 cm3, 127 kW)
TransmissionManual five-speed synchromesh gearbox and two-speed planetary rear-axle;
10 forward, 2 reverse gears
PropulsionTyres
Dimensions
Wheelbase3700–5000 mm
Chronology
PredecessorNone
SuccessorL 338

The Mercedes-Benz L 337 is a lorry made by Daimler-Benz, sold under the Mercedes-Benz brand. Introduced in March 1959,[1] it was already discontinued in 1961, and replaced with the L 338. The L 337 is the first generation of Mercedes-Benz' heavy-duty "short-bonnet lorries", and has, in its default configuration, the "long" short bonnet, which is 300 mm longer than the typical Mercedes-Benz medium duty short-bonnet lorry's bonnet. Mercedes-Benz also offered the L 337 as a forward-control lorry, called the LP 337.[2]

The L 337 was designed to comply with "Seebohm's legislation", which limited the maximum permissible total mass of lorries registered in West-Germany to 12,000 kg (plus another 12,000 kg of trailer mass). However, the L 337 was rendered obsolete by rescindment of this legislation in 1960.[3]

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