Mercedes 170 SV 1953

Mercedes 170 SV
Year
1953
Transmission
Manual
Color
Brown
Cylinder capacity
1.8L 4-cylinder
Mileage
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Horsepower
45hp
Price on request --- A beautiful example of the 170 SV version of this 1953 Mercedes. The 170 S-V (W136) combined the slightly larger body from the 170 S with a 1.8-liter inline-four engine, originally designated as M136, producing 45 hp.
Exterior:
The 1953 Mercedes-Benz 170 SV features a classic, rounded body with a stylish two-tone beige and brown paint scheme. Key exterior details include large standalone headlights, a chrome grille with the iconic Mercedes star, whitewall tires with matching hubcaps, and rear-hinged "suicide" doors. Chrome accents and running boards add to its vintage luxury appeal.
The body lines on this example are looking very good, and so is the paint. Still very shiny and clean. Chrome might have a few ageing signs but still looks very good and shiny.
Interior:
The interior of the 1953 Mercedes-Benz 170 SV is elegant and simple, with green-trimmed door panels, light gray cloth seats in great condition, and a classic brown dashboard. Chrome accents, a large steering wheel, and dual glove compartments highlight its vintage charm, while the spacious rear seat offers comfort with a touch of post-war luxury.
Mechanics:
The 1953 Mercedes-Benz 170 SV features solid, reliable post-war German engineering:
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Engine: 1.8L inline-4 , producing around 45 hp
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Transmission: 3-speed manual
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Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
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Suspension: Independent front suspension, rear swing axle
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Brakes: Hydraulic drum brakes all around
It wasn't built for speed, but it offered dependable performance and comfort, ideal for its era.