Description
In the rich history of the automobile industry, the 1931 Horch 405 Limousine Convertible stands as a majestic witness to German engineering excellence and craftsmanship. Founded by August Horch, a pioneer in the early years of automotive engineering, the Horch embodies luxury and precision. In the 1930s, the Horch name was synonymous with exclusivity and technical advancement, and the 405 Limousine is a shining example of this.
This particular Horch 405 Limousine Convertible, from the 1931 model year, carries with it a wealth of history. The original technical books and documentation that come with this car offer a fascinating glimpse into the past, highlighting the attention to detail and high-quality design that characterized Horch.
The car underwent very extensive technical and mechanical work in the 1980s, and was part of the collection at the Imperial Palace museum in Las Vegas. Extensive history is included in the form of original technical books and documentation. Staying in this museum is a testament to the exceptional condition and historical value of this magnificent car.
The 1931 Horch 405 Limousine Convertible is not just another vehicle; it is a driving museum piece, a rare connection to a time when cars were more than means of transportation, but status symbols that embodied the craftsmanship and artistic vision of their creators. Its majestic exterior, combined with an interior that exudes luxury and comfort, makes every drive in this Horch an unforgettable experience.
For lovers of classic cars and historic vehicles, this Horch 405 Limousine Convertible is a dream come true. It is a tribute to the glory of a bygone era and a living reminder of the pinnacle of German automotive engineering. With its extensive documentation and impressive history, this car remains a true gem in the world of classic cars.
€ 179. 900,-
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