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1935 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Spezial-Roadster

1935 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Spezial-Roadster

America had the Duesenberg Model J, France had the Talbot-Lago Teardrop and Germany had the 540K Spezial-Roadster. Also known as the Special Roadster, only 26 of these striking models were made with the best engineering and highest craftsmanship available to Mercedes-Benz. If only one car could epitomize Mercedes-Benz luxury, this would be the best choice as it’s the company’s masterwork.

Released at the Paris Motor Show in 1936, the 540K became a flagship Mercedes-Benz and was built by special order only. It followed the eight cylinder 500K and helped maintain Mercedes-Benz as a prestige marque that produced the fastest production automobiles in the world.

Each car was individually built to customer’s needs and Mercedes-Benz prepared a range of available bodies. Among these were the spectacular Spezial-Roadsters built by Mercedes-Benz’s own Karrosserie Sindelfingen. These flowing two-seat roadsters were one of the most striking prewar designs, easily distinguished by their prominent hood, sweeping fenders, recessed grill, external exhaust pipes, raked windscreen and extreme length. They are arguably the most beautiful German supercars and have a commanding presence.

Hermann Ahrens was responsible for styling the Special Roadster. His design was a marvel of proportion that was harmonious despite being over 17 feet long and only accommodating two passengers. This beauty was extended underneath the skin with a chassis that would become the company’s ultimate pre-war expression.

Engineer Gustav Rohr upgraded the 540K chassis when he wasn’t already working on the incredible Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix cars. He built upon the 500K’s original concept initially developed under the direction of Hans Nibel. The layout called for a supercharged inline-8 that could propel any style of body with relative ease.

The 540K expanded on this theme by having an enlarged 5.4 liter inline-8 which was good for was good for 180hp and 170 kph. The main highlight of the engine was its gear driven, Rootes-type supercharger (or Kompressor) that could spool up on demand to increase the power from 115bhp to 180bhp. This setup was a similar to the supercharged S, SS and SSK racecars which were designed by Ferdinand Porsche to help Mercedes-Benz dominate racing in the twenties.

Like the 500K, the 540K chassis had an array of impressive features, the most important being four-wheel independent suspension. Upfront were twin parallel wishbones and the rear had swing arms. Synchromesh was standard for three of four forward speeds in the transmission and top gear catered to high speed autobahn travel. The 540K was lengthened, with a longer wheelbase that extended the hood and allowed for a new vee-shaped radiator. Rohr also updated the suspension and braking systems.

While factory records show that the factory built over 400 540Ks, as little as 26 Spezial-Roadsters where completed. With superb engineering, exacting craftsmanship and gracious styling, the Spezial Roadster is now one of the most sought supercars.

Story by Supercars.net

In Detail

tags 540k
submitted by Richard Owen
type Series Production Car
built at Germany
body stylist Hermann Ahrens
coachbuilder Karrosserie Sindelfingen
engineers Gustav Rohr
price $ $ 10,780
engine M24 Supercharged Inline-8
valvetrain OHV, 2 Pushrod Actuated Valves per Cyl
fuel feed One Double Updraft Carburetor
displacement 5019 cc / 306.3 in³
bore 86 mm / 3.39 in
stroke 108 mm / 4.25 in
compression 6.5:1
power 119.3 kw / 180 bhp @ 3400 rpm
specific output 35.86 bhp per litre
body / frame Steel over Box Section Steel Frame
driven wheels RWD
front tires 7.50-17
rear tires 7.50-17
front brakes Hydraulic Drums w/Bosch-Dewandre Vacuum Booster
rear brakes Hydraulic Drums w/Bosch-Dewandre Vacuum Booster
front wheels F 43.2 x 8.9 cm / 17 x 3.5 in
rear wheels R 43.2 x 8.9 cm / 17 x 3.5 in
steering Worm & Nut
f suspension Double Wishbones w/Coil Springs
r suspension Swing Axle w/Double Coil Springs
wheelbase 3290 mm / 129.5 in
front track 1515 mm / 59.6 in
rear track 1502 mm / 59.1 in
length 5150 mm / 202.8 in
width 1820 mm / 71.7 in
height 1580 mm / 62.2 in
transmission 4-Speed Manual
gear ratios 3.42:1, 1.62:1, 1.00:1, 0.62:1
top speed ~160.9 kph / 100 mph
0 – 60 mph ~16.0 seconds

Auction Sales History

1042037

1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Spezial Roadster 130949 – sold for $11,770,000 The Ultimate 540 K – A High-Door, Long-Tail Special Roadster. An Undisputed Masterwork of Automotive Art. Special-Ordered with Unique Custom Features. Captivating and Romantic History. Exceptionally Documented Provenance. Only Three Caretakers in 76 Years. Extremely Authentic Matching-Numbers Example. Pebble Beach Class-Winning Chris Charlton Restoration. Faithfully Presented in Original, As-Delivered Appearance.
Auction Source: 2012 Pebble Beach Auctions by Gooding & Company

1008071

1939 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Spezial Roadster 408383 – sold for $4,620,000 From the Lyon Family Collection. Very desirable five-speed transmission. Recent inspection by veteran experts from Mercedes-Benz Classic Germany. Delivered new to Horn brothers in Berlin. Matching-numbers, example of Mercedes-Benz’s most desirable eight-cylinder model. Elegant and stunning one-off “Spezial” coachwork.
Auction Source: 2011 Monterey Auction by RM
1008067
1937 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Spezial Roadster 154140 – sold for $9,680,000 Offered from the Collection of Sam & Emily Mann. 540 K Spezial Roadster in its most desirable form with LHD, covered spare, long tail and high doors. Award-winning restoration by marque specialists. Recent inspection by experts from Mercedes-Benz Classic Germany.
Auction Source: 2011 Monterey Auction by RM