North Korea’s Fake Mercedes — What Really Happened
North Korea once tried to build its own version of a Mercedes - the Pyongyang 4.10. It was meant to be a symbol of luxury, power, and prestige, but instead it became one of the strangest cars ever made. In this video, we uncover the story behind North Korea’s “Mercedes,” why it was created, and why it ultimately failed. If you love stories about rare cars, automotive history, and forgotten projects from around the world — this is for you. 🎥 Like what I do and want to support the channel? Here’s how you can help: 👉Sponsorship / @thetransportchronicles

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