What started out as a dream turned into a nightmare for Dutch car collector Frans van Haren. He recently bought a rare and precious 1935 Mercedes-Benz 500 K Roadster by Sindelfingen at an auction 1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special Roadster. This 1936 540K chassis, with Sindelfinger Karosserie coachwork, appeared first on the Mercedes-Benz display stand at the Berlin Motor Show in February 1937. It was love at first sight for Jack Warner; subsequently Warner Brothers Studios purchased this Special Roadster for his personal use. item 1 Maisto 1/18 - Sleek 1936 Mercedes Benz 500 K-Type Roadster - Cream Maisto 1/18 - Sleek 1936 Mercedes Benz 500 K-Type Roadster - Cream. $55.00. Free shipping. Successor. Mercedes-Benz E 50/55/63 AMG. The Mercedes-Benz 500 E (W124.036) is a high-performance version of the W124 sold by Mercedes-Benz from 1990 to 1995. The 500 E was created in close cooperation with Porsche. With its engineering department being fully occupied with the development of the new S-Class, Mercedes-Benz commissioned Porsche Most of the "500" badged cars featuring this type of engine are the various incarnations of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class flagship sedan, making it synonymous with the "500" vernacular. However, the engine and model number can also be found on other nameplates such as the E-Class midsize sedan, CL-Class coupé, and SL-Class roadster. 1935 Car type Other Lot number 185 Condition Used Location Exterior colour Black Description Inarguably one of the most beautiful custom bodies on the supercharged 500 K Spectacular aerodynamic design Originally delivered to World War II hero William Henry Rhodes-Moorhouse Mercedes-Benz R230. The Mercedes-Benz R129 SL is a roadster which was produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1988 until 2001. The R129 replaced the R107 in 1989 and was in its turn replaced by the R230 SL-Class in 2002 for the 2003 model year. The R129 was offered as a two-door roadster with an automated (electro-hydraulic), fabric convertible roof Chassis (and engine) 130894, the 540 K Special Roadster auctioned in Phoenix last week, was originally sold by Mitropa Motors in New York City on April 24, 1937, for a price of $14,000. By comparison, the most expensive factory-bodied Cadillac of the day, the seven-passenger Cadillac 90 Town cabriolet, carried a starting price of “just” $9,230. 1Des.

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