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1939 Mercedes-Benz 170V for sale!

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Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 170V
Type: Convertible
Year: 1939
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: Black/Red
Interior color: Red
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Astoria, New York, United States

1939 Mercedes-Benz 170V Additional Info:

Vehicle Original VIN : 25641
Beautifully Restored 1939 Mercedes 170V Cabriolet A
This 1939 Mercedes-Benz 170V Cabriolet A is a beautiful example and subject of a quality older restoration. Black over red with red leather interior. A Texas car that shows extremely well throughout. It runs and drives very nicely as well. Just out of long-term enthusiast ownership, this gorgeous 170V Cab A is not to be overlooked.
Following the worldwide economic depression and the decline

Vehicle Original VIN : 25641

Beautifully Restored 1939 Mercedes 170V Cabriolet A
This 1939 Mercedes-Benz 170V Cabriolet A is a beautiful example and subject of a quality older restoration. Black over red with red leather interior. A Texas car that shows extremely well throughout. It runs and drives very nicely as well. Just out of long-term enthusiast ownership, this gorgeous 170V Cab A is not to be overlooked.
Following the worldwide economic depression and the decline of the luxury car market, the 170 was conceived as a contender in the medium-sized and medium-priced market. The revolutionary models designed by Hans Nibel were first shown in 1931 at the Paris Auto Salon. Nibel, a chassis engineer, employed an all-independent lightweight chassis, making the new 170 series notable for its ride and handling; something unusual in a small car to-date. The 170 put Mercedes-Benz cars within reach of a much wider market. Each was hand-built at Sindelfingen, just like its more expensive stablemates.
Desirable top-down motoringOne of 794 producedStriking color combinationQuality older restorationTexas car out of enthusiast ownershipMechanically soundHighly collectible and sought after modelRarely seen pre-war Mercedes-Benz
Price: $79,500