For Sale: 1952 Mercedes-Benz 300 in ASTORIA, New York for sale in Astoria, NY
Vehicle Description 1952 Mercedes-Benz 300S Cabriolet One of 203 This 1952 Mercedes-Benz 300S Cabriolet is one of just 203 Cabriolet A examples produced through the seven-year production run.
Just out of 50 year ownership and ready for a well deserved straightforward restoration.
Black with tan interior.
Built from 1952-1958, a magnificently engineered, hand-crafted cabriolet.
In the esteemed lineage of flagship open-top Mercedes-Benzes, the 300 S stands out thanks to a powerful, high-compression six-cylinder engine and exquisite attention to detail with respect to build quality.
A truly exceptional automobile, the Cabriolet A defines stylish luxury.
Launched at the Paris Motor Show in October 1951, it was a development of the standard 300, which had made its own debut only a few months earlier at April's Frankfurt Motor Show.
The two-seater 300 S used a short-wheelbase version of the 300's chassis and was powered by a 2,996 cc straight-six engine that breathed through triple Solex carburettors.
It was an impressively robust engine that was designed to cope with the sustained high speeds of which the 300 S was capable.
This rare, historically significant, and highly desirable Mercedes-Benz is not to be overlooked.
One of 203 Produced Out of 50 Year Ownership Ideal Original Example to Restore Rare, Historically Significant, and Highly Desirable Mercedes-Benz Price:
$229,500 Firm.
Just out of 50 year ownership and ready for a well deserved straightforward restoration.
Black with tan interior.
Built from 1952-1958, a magnificently engineered, hand-crafted cabriolet.
In the esteemed lineage of flagship open-top Mercedes-Benzes, the 300 S stands out thanks to a powerful, high-compression six-cylinder engine and exquisite attention to detail with respect to build quality.
A truly exceptional automobile, the Cabriolet A defines stylish luxury.
Launched at the Paris Motor Show in October 1951, it was a development of the standard 300, which had made its own debut only a few months earlier at April's Frankfurt Motor Show.
The two-seater 300 S used a short-wheelbase version of the 300's chassis and was powered by a 2,996 cc straight-six engine that breathed through triple Solex carburettors.
It was an impressively robust engine that was designed to cope with the sustained high speeds of which the 300 S was capable.
This rare, historically significant, and highly desirable Mercedes-Benz is not to be overlooked.
One of 203 Produced Out of 50 Year Ownership Ideal Original Example to Restore Rare, Historically Significant, and Highly Desirable Mercedes-Benz Price:
$229,500 Firm.
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