1955 Mercedes-Benz 300-Series

Mercedes-Benz 300-Series (1955)
for sale

Price: US $25,000.00

Description:

This car was imported from Germany by a U.S. serviceman in 1959 and has been registered or non-opted in California ever since until I acquired it two years ago when I registered it in my state of residence, Arizona. The original importer eventually sold it to movie maker who used it until his death in 1979 (I believe). His son registered it until around 1998 and parked it for a number of years until I acquired it. I went through the mechanicals including boiling out the radiator and fuel tank, rebuilding the transmission, carburators and brake system, new clutch, tires, hoses and belts. Cosmetically it is all original but was apparently re-painted and re-upholstered once back in the '70s at a standard commensurate with its then value--not high. At the time of importation, California imposed a few compliance rules on cars from other countries although it appears that this car only had its headlights converted to sealed beams. Everything else including the town and country horns appears to be as it was when delivered in Germany. It still has a Kilometer speedometer which works and shows a mere 77, 000 KM a number well supported by documents going back in time to a Repair Invoice dated 5/25/76 and showing 64, 110 KM.The father towed a camping trailer with the car and it has a trailer brake set up along with the hitch. Among other things there is a small diary kept by the father documenting several camping trips to Yosemite and other points of interest. While it is registered as a 1956, the data tag shows 1955 as the Baujahr which usually translates as the year of manufacture. The US government Vehicle Registration dated 24 August 1959 shows it as a 1956 and apparently that year has been repeated on all subsequent California registrations and on my Arizona title and registration. The factory build sheet is dated 2/4/55. The car is perfectly serviceable as is and gets much admiring attention where ever I drive it. These days original unrestored classics appear to be worth more than similar cars that have had ground up restorations. I think there are two reasons for this: 1. You never know what went into the so-called ground up restoration and 2. A car is original only once while it can be restored many times over. I find that original low mileage cars just seem to have a better feel than even the best restored examples. The new owner of this time capsule can have lots of fun with it and maybe even show it at Pebble Beach in their Preservation class. I have seen some cars in worse overall condition than this one on display there. It would surely be well-received at less important shows and, you can drive it to the show and not sweat bullets about a possible rock chip.This car is presently in Vista, California, which is in northern San Diego county. I can arrange shipping anywhere in the world (within reason) at buyer's expense. Or, you can buy it, come pick it up and have a nice tour before shipping or driving it home yourself.
On Dec-23-17 at 15:26:01 PST, seller added the following information:In case there's a question about calling this car an Adenauer, it is because Konrad Adenauer was the first Chancellor of Germany after WW II serving from 1949-63 and presiding over what came to be the economic miracle. His preferred car during that time was the 300 Mercedes-Benz Berliner (meaning Sedan) and he is reputed to having used 6 different ones. Hence all 300 Sedans from this era are colloquially referred to as Adenauers.Note the picture in the trunk showing 3 old California license plates. The two black ones (JLB831) were on the car when I got it and probably had been on it since 1963 when the black plates replaced the yellow ones. The yellow plate (TFC664) was under the front black plate having been used as a stiffener. I believe it was the original California plate issued to the car when it was first registered in California in the late '50s. If this plate number is still available as a year of manufacturer plate, it would be a really cool addition to the car's provenance.

update: 2017-12-27

Features:

Condition:Seller Notes:
Used
“An all original number matching unmolested low mileage car with supporting documentation from the original factory Build Sheet, to repair orders and gas credit card receipts from the '70s to most of the original California registration cards back to when it was first imported in 1959. Recently "limbered up" after having sat for a number of years following the former owner's father's death. Ready to drive and enjoy with new tires and everything working properly.”
Year: 1955Mileage: 50,000
Transmission: 4 speed column shiftMake: Mercedes-Benz
Body Type: SedanModel: 300-Series
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warrantyEngine: 6-cylinder
Vehicle Title: ClearDrive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Becker "Mexico" RadioFuel Type: Gasoline
Exterior Color: RedFor Sale By: Private Seller
Interior Color: Red/beigeDrive Side: Left-hand drive
Number of Cylinders: 6

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