1951 | Mercedes-Benz 170 Va
Rare roller sunroof
Rare roller sunroof
Rare roller sunroof
Rare roller sunroof
This Mercedes Benz 170 Va saloon was manufactured in 1951 and features a rare factory-fitted roller sunroof that can be opened over the entire length of the roof – i.e. over the front and rear seats. The car then ended up in the Soviet occupation zone of post-war Germany, which later became the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The car remained there for the entire duration of the GDR and had five owners, the last of whom acquired the 170 in 1969. The owners are all listed in the original surviving GDR vehicle registration document (first entry in 1959).
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the opening of the border between East and West Germany, the 170 was acquired by its current owner in the Hamburg area in the early 1990s - in a largely original but heavily patinated condition. Under his direction and with extensive personal input, the saloon underwent a complete restoration over several years, which was completed in 1998. In the course of this, a new wooden frame was made for the body and the body was separated from the chassis (‘frame-off’). The entire technical and electrical systems, the engine and the chassis components were also extensively overhauled. This work is documented with numerous photos.
The car is equipped with a modern radio and various additional instruments, which have been concealed so as not to detract from the classic ambience. The offer is accompanied by an original owner's manual as well as comprehensive, contemporary repair literature such as an original spare parts list and a workshop manual.
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