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Credit: Blackhawk Collection
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Details
Plaque Number
Member Only / 342
VIN
Gold Member Only
Chassis
Member Only
Model Year
1935
Plate
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Color
Purple
Interior
Grey Leather
Original Market Specification
EU
Transmission
Manual
Drive
LHD
Last known km/miles
--
MSRP
--
Status
Restored
Datasource
--
Sale Link
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Information
500K Special Roadster by Sindelfingen. This example was fitted with what is believed to be the only existing roadster body by Sindelfingen. Although the car’s original owner remains uncertain, rumors have it that Adolf Hitler ordered it as a gift for his alleged mistress, the Swedish actress, Zara Leander. Whether or not that is true, the car made its movie debut in “Der Blaufuchs” starring Miss Leander. The Mercedes, like several cars from the era, traveled eastward with Germany’s campaign against Russia. It probably served as personal transportation for some generals of the German forces. Consequently, when the Germans were defeated, the car was left behind the Berlin Wall. Apparently, the car was maintained in driving condition throughout its 45 years behind the Wall. It must have been odd to meet the 500K on a road populated by Volgas and Ladas. Some of the car’s past adventures included hauling firewood by a truck driver in Estonia, in addition to having been traded and stolen several times. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the car was returned to the West in 1987 and was exported to the US. It underwent a comprehensive restoration.
Location History
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