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1937 Mercedes-Benz 170 V Cabriolet A

An exercise in Art Deco elegance
1937 Mercedes-Benz 170 V Cabriolet A
Lot Description

A pivotal machine for Daimler-Benz

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The Mercedes-Benz 170 V (W136) was introduced in February 1936 at the Berlin International Motor and Motorcycle Show. Unlike the four-seater Cabriolet B, the Cabriolet A was a dedicated two-seater — the most expensive, sporting, and elegant variant offered.

A longer, sweeping hood line, distinctively raked windshield, and flowing fender curves masked the car's compact dimensions, lending it the presence of a far larger roadster.

Beneath the hood lay the robust M136 — a 1.7-litre inline-four producing 38 horsepower. Modest on paper, yet legendary for a smoothness and reliability that would go on to power Mercedes' post-war reconstruction.

The car abandoned the heavy box-frames of the past for a revolutionary X-shaped oval tubular frame: lighter, stiffer, and paired with four-wheel independent suspension that rode decades ahead of its stiff-axle rivals. The example offered here has benefited from a comprehensive, documented, frame-off restoration and presents in exceptional order throughout.

Highlights

Why collectors want it

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Rarity & Prestige

Hand-built at the Sindelfingen works in strictly limited numbers, with many lost to the war. One of the rarest survivors of the pre-war era — welcome at high-tier concours where a standard sedan would not be.

Drivability

Independent front suspension and a swing-axle rear mean it does not "drive like a truck," the common complaint of 1930s American cars. It tracks straight and rides comfortably — a genuinely usable classic for touring.

Engineering Pedigree

The lineage of the Silver Arrows. From the solid "thunk" of the doors to the heavy chrome switchgear, the build quality feels unmistakably Mercedes-Benz.

Original 1937 bill of sale
Provenance

A documented history

"The original bill of sale informs us that the car was purchased in the summer of 1937 by a German Luftwaffe officer in Mannheim." — From the accompanying documentation
The Restoration

A frame-off restoration — explore the work

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Frame-Off

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Metal Work

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Drive Train

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Restored Gauges

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Wood Trim

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Carpet & Upholstery

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Rear View

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Leather Interior

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Built At

The Sindelfingen Works

This Cabriolet A was coachbuilt by hand at the Mercedes-Benz works in Sindelfingen — the very same coachbuilding house responsible for the legendary supercharged 540K.

It shares that birthplace, the same hand-built coachwork tradition, and the unmistakable pre-war Mercedes design language penned under design chief Hermann Ahrens.

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$8–12M
What a 540K from the same works now commands at auction
Offered For Sale

Serious inquiries are warmly invited

This documented, frame-off restored 1937 Mercedes-Benz 170 V Cabriolet A is now available to a discerning collector by private treaty.

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