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Registration No: TLM 59
Chassis No: the details below
MOT: Exempt
Motor Car Location: Northamptonshire
Built to left-hand drive specification and supplied new to Germany where it was registered as '4162 BZ'
Imported to the UK and first registered as 'TLM 59' on 20th December 1956 to Allan Craig of Edinburgh
Resident in Scotland for almost sixty years prior to entering the current family ownership during 2015 for £7, 280
Stripped awaiting a restoration that has only got as far as the body being professionally sandblasted by MTW Blasting of Gotham
Offered for sale with buff logbook, old tax disc, model brochure, V5C Registration Document and sundry paperwork
Introduced at the 1936 Berlin Motor Show, the Mercedes-Benz 170V proved an instant success (with some 13, 000 units being manufactured at its Unterurkheim plant in the first year alone). Based around an oval section tubular chassis frame, it was equipped with all round independent suspension (transverse-leaf front, swing axle rear) and hydraulic drum brakes.
Powered by a 1697cc sidevalve four-cylinder engine developing some 38bhp and 74lbft or torque, its four-speed manual gearbox was available with full synchromesh from 1940 onwards. A singularly versatile design (it could be had in saloon, coupe, van, cabriolet and woody versions) it was an obvious candidate for revival in the aftermath of World War Two. Updated in May 1950 with a larger 1767cc (45bhp, 79lbft) unit, wider track, telescopic shock absorbers and stronger brakes, the W136 remained in production until 1953.
PLEASE NOTE: We believe the original front wings are available as photographed for collection from the vendor upon the successful sale






















