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Mercedes-Benz170 V · Cabriolet A
Sindelfingen · 1937

170 V

CABRIOLET A

Coachbuilt elegance, restored to its 1937 glory.

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Year
1937
Coachwork
Cabriolet ATwo-seater
Engine
M1361.7 L inline-four
Output
38 hp
Chassis
X-FrameOval tubular
Built At
Sindelfingen
1937 Mercedes 170 V Cabriolet A
Re-creation from a photograph of the restored car
The Model

A pivotal machine
for Daimler-Benz

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 Proposition

Why collectors want it

A value proposition that sets the Cabriolet A apart from other pre-war classics.

I

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.

II

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.

III

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.

Provenance

A documented history

Original bill of sale
Photostat of the original bill of sale
Period airfield re-creation
Re-creation from a photograph of the restored car

The original bill of sale informs us that the car was purchased in the summer of 1937 by a German Luftwaffe officer in Mannheim.

The Work

A frame-off restoration

The body was lifted from the frame; chassis components were cleaned and powder-coated. Every system was addressed in turn.

01

Frame-Off

The body was removed from the frame and the chassis components were cleaned and powder coated.

02

Metal Work

Body parts were meticulously aligned.

03

Rust

Any hint of rust was identified and repaired.

04

Drive Train

The engine, transmission and rear end were disassembled and restored.

05

Panels & Doors

Panels and doors were carefully gapped and aligned.

06

Restored Gauges

The gauges were professionally restored to show-room condition.

07

Wood Trim

The wood trim was stripped, stained and lacquered with a hand-rubbed finish.

08

Carpet & Upholstery

Every detail of the interior was meticulously crafted.

09

Rear View

The original spare tire cover was in prime condition even before restoration commenced.

10

Leather Interior

Carpet and top material were tailored to complement the depth and texture of the bespoke leather upholstery.

Offered For Sale

An invitation
to ownership.

This documented, frame-off restored 1937 Mercedes-Benz 170 V Cabriolet A is now available to a discerning collector. Serious inquiries are warmly invited.

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