1953 Mercedes-Benz 300 S

341 628 EUR

1953 Mercedes-Benz 300 S

341 628 EUR
  • Model
    Mercedes-Benz 300 S
  • Year
    1953
  • Condition
    Used
  • Body Type
    n/a
  • Fuel Type
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  • Power
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  • Mileage
    0 km
  • Address
    24-30 46th St, Astoria, NY 11103, USA
  • Country
  • Published
    Aug 07, 2025
VIN
25893
Color
Black
Metallic
No
Engine
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Engine Number
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Chassis Number
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Gearbox
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Steering Wheel
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Drive Wheels
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1st Reg. Country
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Doors
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Interior Color
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Description

Used, Long-Lost 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S Roadster: One of 141 ProducedThis elegant 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S Roadster is one of just 141 300 S roadsters ever produced. Known as one of the most exclusive luxury automobiles of the early 1950s and representing the pinnacle of the Mercedes-Benz range. This particular example comes out of 35 year ownership and has never been publicly offered for sale during that time. Black with ivory interior, it's extremely original and untouched besides the interior which was redone in vinyl many years ago. An honest car with straight body panels, good door fit, and solid undercarriage. The ideal original car to restore, this long-lost 300 S Roadster is quite the exciting and special discovery! Shortly after the debut of its exceptionally well-engineered 300-series sedan in 1951, Mercedes-Benz unveiled a sporting version, the 300 S. This new variant bridged the gap between the four-door 300 and the much-anticipated upcoming 300 SL sports car; its chassis was shortened by 25 centimeters and mounted with an uprated 3.0-liter inline-six with a trio of Solex carburetors and boosted compression ratio, producing a healthy 150 horsepower. Three coachbuilt body styles were available: a coupe, a cabriolet with a traditional fully insulated soft-top, and a roadster, with a top that folded flush with the body when lowered for an extremely clean look. Exclusivity was assured, as the extremely costly 300 S sold only 560 copies between 1952 and 1958, to an impressive roster of clients that included Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, and the Aga Khan. Today the model is still considered one of the finest European luxury cars of its era, and one of the last truly hand-made automobiles that carried the Classic Era traditions firmly into the modern age. One of Only 141 300 S Roadsters Produced One of the Most Exclusive Luxury Automobiles of the Early 1950s Representing the Pinnacle of the Mercedes-Benz range Rare and Elegant 300 S Roadster An Extremely Desirable and Collectible Mercedes-Benz The Ideal Original Candidate for Straightforward Restoration Price: $367,500

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