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One of the most desirable variations of the Hermann Ahrens-designed Mercedes-Benz 300 is the grand Cabriolet D, one of the final four-door cabriolets produced by a European automaker. Versions were produced on all of the 300 chassis variants, with the example offered here being an early production model on the original 300 chassis. Highly innovative for a large luxury car of its time, it features a 115 brake horsepower overhead-cam, six-cylinder engine, mounted on a racing-inspired tubular frame with independent suspension at all four corners. The result was a luxury car with a wonderful ride and handling for a large automobile of the period.
Specific info:
This car has spent its entire life in Switzerland. The car had 1 owner and stood still for 45 years. The interior is original and very beautiful. The engine and technology have been brought back to life. The body is beautiful, and without rust. The convertible top is in beautiful condition. The car now has a Dutch registration. The car is matching number.