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Mercedes-Benz has long demonstrated the power of a diverse product portfolio. With an ethos rooted in quality and innovation the marque has left its imprint on nearly every aspect of road transport-from taxicabs to Formula 1 supercars to heavy trucks. Though most often associated with luxury Mercedes-Benz wisely relied upon the middle of the market to sustain sales through turbulent times. When the global luxury car market faltered in the 1930s Mercedes quickly recognized the need to broaden its offerings doing so without compromising its reputation for engineering excellence.The 170 series was the result first shown at the 1931 Paris Auto Salon. Hans Nibels chassis featured revolutionary all-independent suspension in a lightweight frame producing a level of ride quality and handling unmatched in its class. By 1941 nearly 70000 examples had been produced in a broad range of body styles-sedans cabriolets roadsters taxis ambulances even commercial vehicles. At the top of the range sat the elegant Cabriolet A hand-built at Sindelfingen by Mercedes in-house coachbuilding team. While priced at a considerable $1459 in-period it allowed buyers to enjoy the cachet of a bespoke Sindelfingen body at a fraction of the cost of the flagship 540K.Offered here is a 1941 Mercedes-Benz 170 V Cabriolet A finished in a traditional two-tone livery of black and white over black leather presenting with the maturity of an older restoration that has gracefully mellowed with time. The finish complements the clean body contours and understated lines while notable period details include Bosch headlamps factory hubcaps and attractive brightwork. The convertible top remains tidy and well-fitted showing only light creasing from use.Inside the two-seat cockpit reflects the restrained luxury of the era. Black leather upholstery pairs with varnished wood trim and a signature ivory steering wheel. Instruments and switchgear display a gentle honest patina while the seating remains sound and inviting. The presentation is consistent with a car that has been enjoyed yet carefully preserved offering authentic character without pretension.Propelling the Mercedes-Benz is a 1.7 liter four-cylinder engine which performs confidently with the kind of mechanical ease that made the 170 V such a success in-period. Mated to the spry motor is a four-speed gearbox that shifts as one would expect from a prewar Mercedes: precisely and gracefully. The engine bay is tidy with correct Bosch ignition components and factory-mounted tools. Light steering supple suspension and forgiving handling make this Cabriolet A ideally suited to relaxed touring and club events.This rare 170 V Cabriolet A captures the understated elegance and engineering sophistication that cemented Mercedes-Benzs reputation before and after the war. With just 794 produced it represents an opportunity to acquire a seldom-seen example of Sindelfingen craftsmanship-a car that combines usability heritage and presence in equal measure.Offers welcome and trades considered.For additional details please view this listing directly on our website https://hymanltd.com/vehicles/7865-1941-mercedes-benz-170v-cabriolet/
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Location: St Louis, MO, United States
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