FEATURES AND UPGRADES
Power steering
Power brakes
Convertible top
Extra engine included
Flexible header tubes
Chrome flex pipes
Hard chrome parts for top
Chrome bolts and nuts in cellophane
Headlights in different sizes
Glass chrome buckets for the rear lights
Chrome rings that hold the rear light glass in place
2 sets of rear light glass chrome buckets and chrome rings
Extra grille
One-piece glass gel coat black hardtop included
Front A-frame on wood windshield included
Windshield setup raises it 2.5 inches
Additional chrome trim included
Miscellaneous spare parts included
Chrome, trim, and glass in good condition
CONDITION
This 1936 Mercedes-Benz Convertible is finished in silver with a
gray interior. The car runs and drives and is equipped with power
steering, power brakes, and rear-wheel drive. The convertible top
opens and closes smoothly. The chrome, trim, and glass are in good
condition.
The vehicle comes with an extra engine, flexible header tubes,
chrome flex pipes, hard chrome parts for the top, chrome bolts and
nuts in cellophane, different-size headlights, glass chrome buckets
for the rear lights, chrome rings that hold the rear light glass in
place, 2 sets of rear light glass chrome buckets and chrome rings,
an extra grille, additional chrome trim, and miscellaneous spare
parts. A one-piece glass gel coat black hardtop is also included,
along with a front A-frame on wood windshield setup that raises it
2.5 inches.
HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN AN ICONIC CLASSIC IN OUTSTANDING
CONDITION!
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