The O 321 was the world's first bus with unitary body construction and the second bus with a rear engine (the first was the Mercedes O 6600 H of 1951). This design provided good handling and braking. The O 321 was also relatively light for a midsize bus. Research and initial designs began in the early 1950s but it wasn't until 1954 that the O 321 was ready. The cockpit was designed with ergonomics and simplicity in mind.
Throughout much of its production span in Mannheim, it was powered by a 5.1-litre 6-cylinder inline diesel engine with antechamber design and 110 hp. Later, a 5.7-litre 6-cylinder diesel with 127-hp was offered. The O 321 was a sales success; by 1964 over 30,000 had been sold, a third of them overseas with the bus being popular in the Middle East, Africa and South America.
(from germancarforum.com)
I am the happy owner of a 1954 model O 321 bus. The spindle and motor home and is in very good condition. Activity in Argentina in 1954 and belonged to the Army, then in 1975, became motorhome up these days.
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