Mercedes-Benz Classic Cars
The most famous Mercedes-Benz by far is the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, internally referred to as the Mercedes-Benz W-198. Other popular models are Mercedes-Benz 123, Mercedes-Benz Ponton, Mercedes-Benz SL Class, Mercedes-Benz G-Class and the Mercedes-Benz 190
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Closing off the "Coupe" theme week with this German 60s beauty. The Mercedes-Benz 220 SE b, also named "Große Flosse" which means "Big Fin", was ahead of its time when published in 1959. This Benz not only had a padded dashboard and a large crumple zone but also a mechanical fuel injection system which ensured a more efficient driving. An idol for the later automobile manufacturing. Discover more: www.classic-trader.com/pn310628
Rare treasure. Closing the "sports cars" theme week with this moss green beauty. This Mercedes-Benz 280 SL once was an exhibit at the IAA in Frankfurt, Germany. Bought from a couple due to love at first sight, they kept and cared for the Pagode for more than 53 years! To this very day, nobody except the described couple ever owned this car. On top of that, the 280 SL still appears in its completely original condition. Discover more about this unique automobile…
Closing off the "8-cylinder" theme week with this gorgeous German coupe. In 1969, the Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3,5 is presented as the last and most powerful version of the W111. Only 3270 examples of the luxurious coupe with the newly developed 3.5 liter V8-engine were built. Discover more: www.classic-trader.com/pn210584
1957 | Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster
With the launch of the 300 SL Roadster following the conclusion of Gullwing production, Mercedes-Benz continued to refine and advance the platform, setting a benchmark standard for open-topped performance cars. World-beating in period, the model remains one of the exemplary automobiles of its generation—and one whose pace, refinement, and dynamism still has the power to excite almost 70 years on.
The Jaguar XK 150 was introduced in 1957 as the successor of the XK 140. The Brit was available in three different body shapes - as OTS (Open Two-Seater), FHC (Fixed-Head Coupé) and as DHC (Drophead Coupé). The shown model is a left-hand-drive FHC and is currently up for sale! Take a look: www.classic-trader.com/pn305041
A fine "red pig" replica: A 1969 Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3! The "red pig" might be the most famous AMGs of them all. After its huge race success coming in 2nd in the 24h of Spa-Francorchamps 1971, everybody was talking about this mean machine. Since the original "red pig" was destroyed the only chance of driving one will be a replica and what would be a better source than Mercedes-Benz experts at Arthur Bechtel. Discover more: www.classic-trader.com/pn160231
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