If you have a Mercedes Benz 500 K in almost any condition and enter it in a car show, you are at least half way to the best-of-show award.
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How important is this prewar Mercedes-Benz? With a week to go, bidding is already at a million dollars.
Standing as one of 342 examples sporting the supercharged 5.0-liter engine, this Mercedes, according to the listing, had its body destroyed during World War II.
When purchased in 1960 by the Aalholm Automobil Museum’s owner, the Mercedes received a full body replacement. The Danish museum then became its new home until 2012, when the collection was liquidated.
From there, the new owner of the Mercedes had the car undergo another restoration, this time lasting 7 years and led by marque specialist Jim Friswold. Minnesota fabricator Cass Nawrocki also built the Mercedes a new steel Special Roadster body.
Following its upgrade, the Mercedes received best-in-show awards at Keels & Wheels Concours d’Elegance, Park Place Luxury & Supercar Showcase, Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance & Motoring Festival and Carmel Mission Classic.
In fact, Jay Leno and Donald Osborne even highlighted this car as a part of the Pebble Beach Classic Car Forum in 2019.
Find this Special-Roadster-Style 1934 Mercedes-Benz 500 K up for auction on Bring a Trailer, now through October 29.
If you have a Mercedes Benz 500 K in almost any condition and enter it in a car show, you are at least half way to the best-of-show award.
Looking through the listing and seeing how the bid progressed was very interesting. Something that started at $500 is now at $1,002,000 with five more days left in the bid. I'm personally gonna keep an eye on it just to see what it ends at.
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