Mercedes-Benz 500K
The Mercedes 500K (type W29) is a grand touring car built by Mercedes-Benz between 1934 and 1936. First exhibited at the 1934 Berlin Motor Show, it carried the factory designation W29
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Three different chassis and eight bodies were available for customers; the two longer “B” and “C” four seat cabriolet versions rode on a wheelbase of 3,290 mm (129.5 in), and would later be used on other sedan and touring car models. The short “A” chassis, with a 2,980 mm (117.3 in) wheelbase, underpinned the two-seater models: the Motorway Courier, and the 1936 Special Roadster which offered the highest performance.
All models featured such advanced equipment as safety glass, hydraulic brakes, and a 12-volt electrical system sufficient to bear the load of the electric windscreen wipers, door locks, and indicators
MERCEDES 500 K
– 1936
– SERIE C
– 4 windows CABRIO
– with COMPRESOR 160 HP – 160 Km/h
– 5.000 CC
– 8 CYLINDERS
– Full history
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Year: 1936
HP: 160
KMH: Mercedes-Benz 500K
The Mercedes 500K (type W29) is a grand touring car built by Mercedes-Benz between 1934 and 1936. First exhibited at the 1934 Berlin Motor Show, it carried the factory designation W29
25 WORLDWIDE
Three different chassis and eight bodies were available for customers; the two longer “B” and “C” four seat cabriolet versions rode on a wheelbase of 3,290 mm (129.5 in), and would later be used on other sedan and touring car models. The short “A” chassis, with a 2,980 mm (117.3 in) wheelbase, underpinned the two-seater models: the Motorway Courier, and the 1936 Special Roadster which offered the highest performance.
All models featured such advanced equipment as safety glass, hydraulic brakes, and a 12-volt electrical system sufficient to bear the load of the electric windscreen wipers, door locks, and indicators
MERCEDES 500 K
– 1936
– SERIE C
– 4 windows CABRIO
– with COMPRESOR 160 HP – 160 Km/h
– 5.000 CC
– 8 CYLINDERS
– Full history