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Mercedes-Benz - Classics (1935)

Discover the allure of the classic Mercedes-Benz Classics and dive into what makes a Mercedes-Benz Classics 1935 so coveted. When you consider the Mercedes-Benz Classics price, you’ll find that it varies by market, condition, and provenance. Whether you’re exploring a pristine museum piece or a well-maintained, moderate-condition example, the financial prospects shift, but the timeless craftsmanship stays constant.

Below is a concise yet detailed snapshot of the 1935 model’s key specifications. These details provide a solid foundation for valuing and comparing your potential investment.

  • Model & Year: Mercedes-Benz Class (1935)
  • Engine: 4.1 L inline‑6, 72 hp (nominal)
  • Transmission: 3‑speed manual with synchromesh on the top two gears
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
  • Wheelbase: 110 in (2800 mm)
  • Overall Length: 167 in (4240 mm)
  • Overall Width: 54 in (1370 mm)
  • Overall Height: 60 in (1524 mm)
  • Weight: Approx. 3,500 lb (1585 kg) curb
  • Top Speed: 70‑80 mph (110‑129 km/h) depending on gearing
  • Brake System: Drum brakes (front and rear) with mechanical or early electric assist
  • Suspension: Independent front double‑tray springs; live rear beam with leaf springs
  • Interior Features: Leather seats, wood trim, electric headlamps, vacuum system for climate & heating
  • Exterior: Classic "Kiddie" coachwork; rear sedan body with optional open‑top, convertible, or coupe variations

Depreciation Insight

The venerable Mercedes-Benz Classics depreciation curve is unique compared to modern vehicles. Within the first year after purchase or restoration, a 1935 model typically loses between 15‑20% of its initial value—reflecting initial adjustment to market demand and insurable cost. Over subsequent years, well-maintained examples may experience a steadier depreciation trajectory, often around 5‑8% per year. Seasonal market factors, provenance, and documentation can further tweak these figures, sometimes causing


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