1953 Mercedes Benz W191 / 170 Cabriolet, W191
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$25,000CA$34,403£18,325A$34,917€21,401¥3,971,976
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Smart buyer checklist
Treat this as two groups. Required items protect you from payment loss and fraud — if a seller resists any of them, walk away. Ideal items help you assess the car's condition; when one is missing, factor it into your risk and your offer rather than treating it as automatic fraud.
Requiredfraud and payment-loss prevention
- Confirm title status. Clean, salvage, rebuilt, or no title — and the title's jurisdiction — should be clear before you wire.
- Confirm the car is importable to your location. That's your homework, not the seller's; if the import path is unclear, step back and verify before paying.
- Read the bill of sale before you wire. "As-is" with no warranty is normal; anything that removes inspection or payment protections is a red flag.
- Use a third-party escrow service; never wire to a personal account. For dealer sales, a wire to the business account named on the invoice is normal; for private-party sales, use escrow.
Idealvehicle-condition diligence; factor missing items into risk and price
- Ask for the export certificate. If the car was exported from Japan recently, the deregistration document can help confirm provenance and timing.If unavailable: certificates for older imports are often filed away, so absence is a risk signal, not automatic fraud.
- Ask for underbody, engine bay, and rear-quarter photos. Those areas reveal rust and repair work that hero shots can hide.If unavailable: the car may still be in transit or storage; review existing media and ask for fresh shots once it's accessible.
- Consider a third-party pre-purchase inspection (PPI). A specialist inspection can catch issues that change the price.If unavailable: a PPI is often not feasible while the car is still overseas, so price the added uncertainty instead of treating it as proof of fraud.
AI Summary
- Recent service: fuel, filter, fluids, and battery
- Japan import
- Factory options: single Solex downdraft carburetor, floor-shifter
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Listing
Listing details
- Listing ID
- JDM-UCD-27W6
- Listed
- Updated
- VIN
- 06035/52
- Currently in
- Seattle, Washington, United States
Specifications
Vehicle details
- Engine
- 1800CC
- Transmission
- manual
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Year
- 1953
- Make
- Mercedes-Benz
- Body
- convertible
- Exterior
- Anthracite
- Interior
- Black
Description
- year
- 1953
- make
- Mercedes
- model
- 170 DS
- body style
- Convertible
- transmission
- 4-speed manual
- drivetrain
- RWD
- engine
- 1800cc
- exterior color
- Anthracite
- interior color
- Black
- price
- $25,000
- shipment
- In Stock
- vin number
- 06035/52
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