For Sale: 1939 Mercedes-Benz 170V in Atlanta, Georgia for sale in Atlanta, GA
Vehicle Description Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1939 Mercedes-Benz 170V Cabrio-Limousine.
This example has been restored to a concours standard and looks stunning presented in black over tan leather interior.
The W136 was offered in several different configurations, including four-door sedans, two-door roadsters and, of course, the interesting Cabrio-Limousine option presented here.
It features four full-frame doors and hard top rails but with a large canvas sliding roof that retracts completely and stows beneath a leather boot cover.
The W136 was produced from 1937 until 1942 (when most production stopped due to WWII) and was the first line to resume post-war production in 1946 before being retired in 1955.
The car offered was restored in Europe and part of an extensive Mercedes-Benz collection prior to being imported to the U.
S.
in 2014.
Paint, body, chrome and glass are all finished to a very nice standard, as is the leather-trimmed interior.
The 1.
7 liter four-cylinder engine is mated to a fully-synchronized four-speed manual transmission.
This Benz starts easily and runs and drives well.
This is a lovely example for touring or shows and would be a fine addition to any pre-war Mercedes-Benz collection.
For more information about this 1939 Mercedes-Benz 1707 Cabriolet Saloon for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
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This example has been restored to a concours standard and looks stunning presented in black over tan leather interior.
The W136 was offered in several different configurations, including four-door sedans, two-door roadsters and, of course, the interesting Cabrio-Limousine option presented here.
It features four full-frame doors and hard top rails but with a large canvas sliding roof that retracts completely and stows beneath a leather boot cover.
The W136 was produced from 1937 until 1942 (when most production stopped due to WWII) and was the first line to resume post-war production in 1946 before being retired in 1955.
The car offered was restored in Europe and part of an extensive Mercedes-Benz collection prior to being imported to the U.
S.
in 2014.
Paint, body, chrome and glass are all finished to a very nice standard, as is the leather-trimmed interior.
The 1.
7 liter four-cylinder engine is mated to a fully-synchronized four-speed manual transmission.
This Benz starts easily and runs and drives well.
This is a lovely example for touring or shows and would be a fine addition to any pre-war Mercedes-Benz collection.
For more information about this 1939 Mercedes-Benz 1707 Cabriolet Saloon for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
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