By the mid-1950s, the Mercedes-Benz range showcased remarkable
breadth, from practical four-cylinder saloons to the exotic 300
SL-one of the most coveted sports cars of its era. Yet it was Max
Hoffman, the influential North American importer, who recognized
the need for a more attainable model to satisfy the booming U.S.
market. At his urging, Mercedes-Benz created the 190 SL, a stylish,
refined, and thoroughly modern roadster that complemented the
flagship 300 SL while appealing to a wider audience.
Unveiled at the 1954 New York Auto Show, the 190 SL shared visual
kinship with the Gullwing but adopted a softer, more approachable
character. Built on a shortened W121 Ponton platform, it employed
independent suspension with double wishbones in front and swing
axles at the rear, offering ride and handling far superior to many
of its British and Italian contemporaries. Only available as a
convertible, the 190 SL featured roll-up windows, a high-quality
folding soft top, and an optional removable hardtop, delivering
comfort and refinement rarely found in open sports cars of the
period.
Under the hood, the 190 SL carried a 1.9-liter SOHC four-cylinder
engine derived from the 300 series six, paired with twin Solex
carburetors to produce 120 horsepower. A fully synchronized
four-speed manual gearbox ensured smooth operation. While not
conceived as a competition car, the 190 SL was an unqualified
commercial success, with nearly 26,000 examples built between 1955
and 1963. More importantly, it played a pivotal role in
strengthening Mercedes-Benz's image in North America, paving the
way for decades of success in the sports and luxury markets.
Offered here in one of Mercedes-Benz's most lovable colors, the
Erdbeerrot Metallic, or more gracefully known as Strawberry Red (DB
543), is a 1957 example of the 190SL. Completed on June 9, 1956, it
was delivered through Mercedes-Benz of Los Angeles and equipped
with several rare factory options, as documented by its original
data card. These include a transverse rear seat, color-matched
hardtop, Becker FM shortwave radio, and black cloth soft top with
matching boot. Just 4,032 units were produced for 1956, placing
this car among the rarer years of production.
In the early 1990s, noted Mercedes-Benz collector Tom Reiger
commissioned a comprehensive restoration by renowned marque
specialist Bob Platz. The result was a multiple award-winning
example, honored with Best of Show at the International 190 SL
Group meet, along with First, Senior, and Grand National
recognition from the AACA.
In its present state the W121 presents as a sublime roadster
wearing a carefully preserved restoration showing limited use. Even
a trained eye would find it hard to believe this SL's restoration
is nearly thirty years old. The interior condition can be found
just the same; limited use, high quality preservation, and plenty
of character. The car still retains its painted, factory hardtop,
in addition to other exterior accessories such as a pair of Hella
foglamps.
Today, this Strawberry Red 190 SL presents as an outstanding
example of one of Mercedes-Benz's most beloved sports cars. With
its rare options, documented history, and award-winning
restoration, this car represents an exceptional opportunity for
collectors of postwar European classics.
Offers welcome and trades considered.
Vehicle Details
1957 Mercedes-Benz 190SL
Listing ID:CC-2001955
Price:$225,000
Location:Saint Louis, Missouri
Year:1957
Make:Mercedes-Benz
Model:190SL
Odometer:0
Stock Number:7954
VIN:6502590
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