Mercedes-Benz 170 SV 1954
- Richly documented
- Beautiful original patina condition
- Good technical condition
The Mercedes-Benz W136 was part of a series of four-cylinder in-line cars from the mid-1930s to the 1950s. The 170 V debuted in February 1936 as the successor to the W15 170 and was Mercedes-Benz's best-selling model from 1936 to 1939. The Mercedes-Benz 170 series was the German automobile brand's successful volume model before and after World War II. This model can be considered the forerunner of today's E-Class. During the war, the factory was very badly damaged by bombing, but the manufacturer nevertheless emerged from the trauma with a significant competitive advantage over many of its prewar competitors. W136s were in sufficient numbers to survive the bombings during World War II and serve as the basis for rebuilding the company. By 1947, the 170 V was once again Mercedes-Benz's best-seller, a position it held until 1953.The four-door left-hand drive Mercedes-Benz 170 SV is in beautiful original, patina condition for its age. A black 170 SV to be exact. Along with the black paint, the car has light gray upholstery, along with black carpets and an original dark brown dashboard. The "suicide-doors" make getting in right away feel luxurious. It is a manual with a 4-cylinder 1.7 liter gasoline engine. It still runs very nicely and shifts smoothly. The steel hubcaps complete the car. The light brown headliner is still in good condition and gives the interior a truly classic look. This can be proven by the various invoices, inspections and reports that are present. The chrome is still in good condition and forms a nice classic combination with the black paint. Also present are various manuals and registration papers.We can also arrange the export documents and transport for you. An insurance for 2 weeks is also possible!