Chassis No. 121.040.10.025444
Engine No. 121.928.10.003335
Body No. A121.040.10.01274
The Mercedes-Benz SL line debuted in February 1954 at the
International Motor Sports Show in New York, where Mercedes-Benz
simultaneously unveiled the competition-focused 300 SL and the more
accessible 190 SL. While the 300 SL was rooted in motorsport, the
190 SL was conceived as a refined touring car, offering strong
sporting character wrapped in a shared design language. A
factory-optional hardtop added year-round usability and a more
intimate, enclosed driving environment.
Positioned to compete directly with sporting contemporaries such as
the Porsche 356, the 190 SL was powered by a 1.9-liter inline
four-cylinder engine with dual Solex carburetors. Engineering
highlights included modern unibody construction that delivered
confident handling, independent front suspension, a low-pivot swing
axle, and power-ventilated drum brakes derived from the flagship
300 SL.
This 190 SL received a comprehensive, body-off restoration by the
marque experts at SL-Classics in D�ren, Germany, in 2013. The car
was restored to exacting factory standards, encompassing the
engine, brakes, suspension, and ancillary systems. The bodywork was
refinished in rarely specified Tunis Beige Metallic (462), while
the interior was retrimmed with fresh Black leather. The optional
removable hardtop was refinished in Black, providing a striking
visual contrast. In keeping with its grand touring pedigree, a set
of three fitted black leather suitcases is neatly stowed in the
trunk. As with any high-level restoration, the details make all the
difference, and this example showcases numerous correctly replated
fasteners, clamps, and brackets throughout.
Displaying just 704 kilometers (438 miles) at cataloging, believed
to represent the distance covered since restoration, this 190 SL
remains remarkably fresh today, more than a decade after
completion. Equally suited to concours presentation, touring
events, or spirited weekend use, this SL offers exceptional
versatility. Charming and stylish, this 190 SL stands as a superb
realization of Max Hoffman's original vision and ranks among the
finest examples currently available.
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