1960 Mercedes-Benz 220SE Sunroof CoupeIntroducing this 1960
Mercedes-Benz 220SE Sunroof Coupe, a timeless pillarless coupe that
perfectly captures Mercedes-Benz elegance and engineering from the
golden era. Finished in its exquisite factory color Havana Brown
(Havanabraun) DB-408G, this California car is complemented by a
rich Cognac interior, creating a warm, sophisticated color
combination that looks great. Highlights:- California Car- Factory
Color Havana Brown (Havanabraun) DB-408G- 4-Speed Manual
Transmission- M127 Inline-Six Engine- Fuel Injection- Drum Brakes-
Sunroof- Wood Trim- Wrap-Around Bumpers with Overriders-
Period-Correct Behr Radiator- Becker Mexico Stereo- 14-Inch Steel
WheelsPower comes from the desirable fuel-injected M127 inline-six,
paired with a 4-speed manual transmission that delivers an
engaging, analog driving experience. Additional equipment includes
a single exhaust outlet, VDO instrumentation, front fog lights, a
two-spoke steering wheel with chrome horn ring, extensive chrome
accents, wrap-around chrome bumpers with overriders, and a
beautifully finished wood dashboard. The car rides on Hankook
white-line tires mounted on steel wheels with Mercedes-Benz
hubcaps, and a full-size spare is neatly stored in the
trunk.Inside, the cabin showcases low-rise bucket seats, a rear
bench seat, manual-crank windows, glove compartment, door pockets,
Becker Mexico radio, and a fender-mounted antenna. The interior
reflects period-correct design and materials, highlighting
Mercedes-Benz's renowned craftsmanship and attention to detail
during this era.The 220SE was one of the earliest production cars
in the world to feature Bosch mechanical fuel injection, technology
derived directly from Mercedes-Benz racing programs - an innovation
that set new standards for performance and reliability in luxury
automobiles.Do not miss this opportunity to acquire a classic 220SE
Ponton Sunroof Coupe that combines elegance with engineering
pedigree and is also mechanically sound. For $57,500
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