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1962 Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Convertible
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Auction by Auktion & Markt AG
This item is in Grolsheim, Germany
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Item Details
Exterior ColorWhite
Fuel TypePetrol
Engine - Displacement2.2
Body Style - Cars & TrucksConvertible
Stock #OT0113
Model - Vehicles 220 SE
Estimate - RangeEUR 80000 - 90000
Interior ColorBlue
Transmission Type/SpeedsManual
Chassis Number11102310029286
Cylinders6-Cyl.
Year1962
Make - Cars & TrucksMercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Convertible
Engine capacity (ccm): 2195
Power output: 88 kW / 120 hp
Top speed: 170 km/h
Transmission: manual transmission
Odometer (unwarranted): 21.500 km
Production period: 1961 - 1971
Vehicle Description:
Model History:
Do you know a more elegant 4-seater convertible? We do not!
As of February 1961, the coupe and convertible variant of the W111 became available, initially using the same drivetrain as the sedan model 220 SE. They were referred to as 220 SEb / C.
In contrast to its predecessor, coupe and convertible are based on the unshortened carrier of the associated sedan and were thus a full four-seater. Coupe and sedan have also stylistically many similarities, but not one of the components of the four-door car could be used for the coupe or convertible. More than four times as many parts as for the sedan were made ​​by hand for the coupes and convertibles.
These C-models were the last largely handmade Mercedes, which is why the price of coupes and convertibles were almost twice as high as that of the sedan.
Engine capacity (ccm): 2195
Power output: 88 kW / 120 hp
Top speed: 170 km/h
Transmission: manual transmission
Odometer (unwarranted): 21.500 km
Production period: 1961 - 1971
Vehicle Description:
- timelessly elegant Mercedes-Benz 220 SE convertible from the W111 series
- originally delivered to France, then taken to the US by its long-term owner
- over 30 years in the same ownership
- white paint and blue MB tex interior
- authentic and acceptable degree of patina
- being offered as restoration project due to remaining work
- ample wood decor and analogue clock, the luxury of half a century ago
- a remarkable car that will not fail to attract people's attention
Model History:
Do you know a more elegant 4-seater convertible? We do not!
As of February 1961, the coupe and convertible variant of the W111 became available, initially using the same drivetrain as the sedan model 220 SE. They were referred to as 220 SEb / C.
In contrast to its predecessor, coupe and convertible are based on the unshortened carrier of the associated sedan and were thus a full four-seater. Coupe and sedan have also stylistically many similarities, but not one of the components of the four-door car could be used for the coupe or convertible. More than four times as many parts as for the sedan were made ​​by hand for the coupes and convertibles.
These C-models were the last largely handmade Mercedes, which is why the price of coupes and convertibles were almost twice as high as that of the sedan.
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Auction Details
Classicbid Classic Car AuctionZur Galerria 1, Grolsheim, Germany, 55459Saturday, Jun 10, 2017 | 11:00 AM CDT
Auction House
Auktion & Markt AGGrolsheim, Germany