This 1960 Mercedes-Benz 190D seems like it’d be a custom one-off, but is actually a rare Binz-built South American export model according to the seller. Austria-based Binz is better known for converting many MB products of this era into estates, and the quality of their work is highly regarded. This one’s been completely restored, and the seller says it’s ready to drive. Find it here on eBay in Magdeburg, Germany with reserve not met.

The car has been completely disassembled, stripped to bare metal, and repaired where necessary. The seller describes what sounds like some structural strengthening, as well as re-plated chrome, new rubber, and many other detail oriented tasks that appear to add up to a very finely finished end product. The little truckette actually has very attractive lines with well resolved details, and the taut fitting bed cover is an excellent finishing touch for the rear.

The interior has been redone in leather to what looks like a high, if rather obviously incorrect standard. Still, it’s very likely this one’s working days are done, and the cab is well suited for a weekend cruiser and occasional show car. No bare bed shots are provided, but it seems safe to assume that it’s in similar condition to what can be seen in photos.

No engine bay photos are provided, but the diesel four has been disassembled, resealed, and fitted with new glow plugs, timing chain, guides and more. Brakes, suspension, electrics and all other systems sound to have been gone through as well, and the truck is registered and ready to drive as-is.