Thought of as the little brother to the 300SL Gullwing, this 1960
Mercedes-Benz 190SL has undergone a complete 3-1/2-year
top-to-bottom restoration in 2019 and is finished in original
Mercedes-Benz DB-172 Anthracite Gray Metallic with a matching
hardtop. It is powered by a 1.9-liter M121 inline-4 engine that was
factory-rated at 104hp with 105 ft/lbs of torque. Has twin
side-draft Solex carburetors and is paired to a matching 4-speed
manual transmission. Date-accurate engine decals were installed
during the restoration. The exterior features refinished original
chrome or factory-original pieces. The interior is fitted with red
leather bucket seats, doors and a rear soft-top boot. Amenities
include a Becker Europa AM/FM radio, an analog clock and
manual-crank windows. Includes a new factory soft-top ready to use.
It rides on correct 13-inch chrome wheels paired to BFGoodrich
whitewall tires along with a trunk-mounted spare to match. It is a
California concours winner with a California title. Includes the
factory restored jack with new rubber matting.
Vehicle Details
1960 Mercedes-Benz 190SL
Listing ID:CC-1557007
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1960
Make:Mercedes-Benz
Model:190SL
Exterior Color:METALLIC GREY
Interior Color:RED
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:138657
VIN:12104210018071
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