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<font size = "4">Spectacular "100 Point" Concours Restoration
by Expert Mark Allen of Rare Drive
Iconic Silver Grey Metallic with Blue interior and Tartan Plaid
seats
Matching Numbers Chassis, Body, and Engine
Includes matching luggage set, tool roll, spare wheel/tire, lug
wrench and owner's manual
Mercedes-Benz's most sought-after post-war sports car
Very few cars exude the same level of class, desirability, and
recognizability of the Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing, a constant
benchmark in "timeless design." With its long swooping hood,
perfect curves, iconic upward-opening doors, and a body design that
is considered to be this day the epitome of style, the 300SL
Gullwing has aged remarkably well. The 300SL has become a staple of
many collectors "must have" items in automotive collections,
despite the Gullwing starting from humble beginnings from an
educated bet of a single person: Max Hoffman.
Max Hoffman was Mercedes-Benz's authorized United States importer
in the early 1950s. He also was/would become the importer for BMW,
Alfa Romeo, Porsche, Volkswagen, and Jaguar. He correctly guessed
that the American public (specifically those with the wherewithal)
were looking for a luxury car that also had lots of performance.
Max's bet proved to be correct, with Mercedes-Benz making 1,400
examples of the Gullwing, selling nearly 80% of them to American
buyers. Considered a resounding success, when the 300SL was
released, it was considered the best sports car of its era.
The 300SL Gullwing succeeded because it was able to do two things
well, not just one. A full-blown luxury car along with a
record-breaking high-performance sports car, the Gullwing provided
huge performance in a luxurious package. With its dry-sump
3.0-liter engine producing 215hp via mechanical fuel injection and
its low-drag bodywork made it capable of reaching 163 miles per
hour. In today's speeds this doesn't seem high, but this was 65
years ago where many cars barely went past 100 miles an hour! A
4-speed manual transmission kept the driver engaged, and the cabin
inside was appointed like what you expected from a halo model from
Mercedes-Benz. They were luxurious, designed well, and were swathed
in the best materials to remind you that you were driving something
special. For all of this luxury and performance, the price didn't
come cheap, with the 300SL Gullwing ringing in at $6,820 in 1954,
although would be considered a bargain in 2024 money at
$78,667!
One of the most unique features of the 300SL was the use of a
tubular frame like many of the race cars of the era. Designed
specifically for strength while reducing the amount of weight, it
ensured that each car had an immense amount of stability upon
high-performance maneuvers. The added plus of being able to design
an entire chassis in this way was ensuring that the center of
gravity was lower and towards the middle of the car, improving
handling.
This Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing was completed in July of 1954
according to factory stampings throughout the vehicle. It was the
135th 300SL ever built.
It appears this was a two owner car until 2020. It was then
purchased by noted car collector Chuck Wegner who commissioned Mark
Allen of Rare Drive to complete a 100 point body off concourse
restoration. This car was restored from a completely original 300SL
showing no signs of corrosion or damage and has all matching
numbers and original components. At the completion of the
restoration the car was shown at The Quail. The factory-correct
mechanicals and finishes, from the engine down to the smallest
fasteners, all in the correct places and period-correct finishes.
When you picture "concours winner", this is an image that should
pop into people's heads.
After an initial inspection, each and every collector car that
comes to Canepa, is put through an extensive and diligent process
called the "Canepa Difference." This includes a major and
comprehensive mechanical inspection where all systems are checked
and serviced as necessary. They also receive an award-winning
concours-level detailing, a thorough cleaning of each and every
surface that ensures that every car is a sight to behold. Finishing
off with a foam-pad-only polish to enhance the paint finish, each
and every car is a perfect example and a personification of Bruce
Canepa's impeccable attention to detail. This process helped
enhance the already impressive 300SL.
Click here to watch the video about Mark Allen's Restoration of
this 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX34-W2QWI4
Sparking a number of emotions from a wide array of drivers, the
Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing is a special automobile. A car whose
style has withstood the test of time and arguably improved as the
years have progressed, there is no better combination of luxury and
performance from the 1950s. From its gullwing doors to long sloping
hood, tube-frame chassis to its powerful 3.0-liter inline six
engine, the 300SL Gullwing is and will remain timeless for years to
come and continually transport its owner and driver back to a time
of elegance, luxury, and performance. Those looking for an early
Mercedes-Benz 300SL in fantastic condition and ready to be enjoyed
should look no further.
Vehicle Details
1954 Mercedes-Benz 300
Listing ID:CC-1837328
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Scotts Valley, California
Year:1954
Make:Mercedes-Benz
Model:300
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Blue Plaid
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:64498
Stock Number:7099
VIN:1980404500135
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