The Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing and Roadster siblings have
rightfully earned their place as cornerstones in the collector car
market. For many, no major collection is complete without one, and
values qualify them as 'blue-chip' investments. While the dream of
300SL ownership may have slipped beyond reach for many of us mere
mortals, a few people have tried to make the dream more attainable
through various replicas and recreations - with varying results. In
the mid-1980s, a 300SL owner and former Mercedes-Benz employee
named Anton "Tony" Ostermeier felt his SL had become too valuable
to enjoy the way he wanted, so he had the idea to build one that
looked indistinguishable from the original, but with reliable,
modern running gear. He founded Gullwing International Cars in
California, putting his dream of building a modernized 300SL worthy
of sharing the spotlight with the iconic original.
Ostermeier cut no corners, using the finest components and
materials available. At the core is a welded square-tube steel
chassis built in a similar fashion to the original tubular
spaceframe. Keeping it in the family, Ostermeier fit contemporary
Mercedes-Benz chassis components and running gear from across the
Mercedes-Benz range. The body is an inch-perfect copy, built using
Tony's original 300SL and factory bucks as patterns. Not content
with the finish quality of traditional fiberglass, Gullwing Cars
built bodies using an aircraft industry material calledGLARE, which
is a thin outer layer of aluminum with a fiberglass core. Many of
the trim parts, instruments, and other details are so accurately
reproduced that owners of original cars began using them on
restoration projects, and even experts are hard-pressed to tell the
difference between an 'Ostermeier' SL and the real thing at first
glance. Each Gullwing Cars 300SL took over 400 hours each to
complete and were highly prized by the lucky few who got one of the
handful completed. Much like a Lynx D-Type Jaguar or Glenn Pray
Auburn, Tony Ostermeier's SLs are highly regarded, very desirable
and considered genuine collectibles in their own right.
Beautifully presented in Ivory over Red leather, this 300SL Coupe
is one of the estimated 150 cars produced by Tony Ostermeier's
Gullwing International Cars. First registered in 1989 and thought
to have been delivered in Europe, it is equipped with desirable
options including the twin-cam M110 engine, 5-speed manual gearbox,
Rudge-style wheels, and air conditioning. Incredibly, it displays
just 66 kilometers on the odometer and is presented in superb
condition, benefitting from recent service in preparation for
sale.
To the casual onlooker, there's very little to distinguish between
an Ostermeier and an original Gullwing, and this car certainly
supports that notion. The color-keyed Rudge-style wheels (a costly
addition on Ostermeier's option sheet) look particularly fetching
and are mounted with period-style Pirelli Cinturato radials to
maintain the 50's aesthetic. The interior is finished in red
leather trim, with accurately reproduced bucket seats, and
factory-style patterns and finishes. Red square weave carpets are
in fine fettle, and the gear knob and steering wheel are in ivory
as it would have been in 1955. Reflecting Ostermeier's readiness to
swallow up the miles, this car is fitted with a Blaupunkt Roma
Nav55e from approximately 2005 - a single-din stereo with built-in
navigation functionality.
Ostermeier's clients could choose from various Mercedes-Benz
engines, and this car features the excellent 2.8-liter M110
twin-cam inline-six, an outstanding pairing with the manual
gearbox. The modern running gear allows for effortless use and
comfort beyond the capabilities of the original cars, but the
cast-alloy cam cover of the M110 maintains a certain level of
classic looks under the bonnet.
It takes a certain combination of character and quality for a
recreation, tribute, or continuation car to become collectible in
its own right, and the Ostermeier Gullwing is certainly not short
on those qualities. This is an outstanding example of Tony
Ostermeier's passion, and with delivery mileage on the odometer, it
represents a blank canvas for your next motoring adventure.
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