Introduced in 1975 as the flagship of the W116 S-Class range, the
6.9 was developed as the spiritual successor to the legendary 300
SEL 6.3 and quickly became the most powerful and technologically
advanced Mercedes sedan of its era. At the heart of the car was a
massive 6.9-litre M100 V-8 engine derived from the Mercedes-Benz
600 limousine, producing impressive horsepower and immense torque,
allowing the large sedan to reach speeds of nearly 140 mph, making
it one of the fastest luxury sedans in the world at the time.
Combining extraordinary performance, cutting-edge engineering, and
traditional Mercedes-Benz luxury, the 450 SEL 6.9 remains one of
the more revered and collectable S-Class models ever produced. The
history of this Mercedes-Benz 450 SEL 6.9 begins when the long-term
owner saw an ad for it in the Wall Street Journal. He would
purchase this 450 SEL 6.9 on April 7, 1978, from Cyrus Mayer of
Mayer Manufacturing Corp in Chicago. Mr. Mayer had acquired this
example new from Mercedes-Benz AutoHafen Inc., on 209th Street in
Chicago Heights, Illinois. Remaining in the same family for over 40
years, along with his other Mercedes-Benz automobiles, the current
owner would welcome this example into his own Mercedes collection
as part of a package deal in 2020. Documented by its original data
card, which is still affixed in the owner's manual, the current
owner would entrust Huber Restorations of Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a
bare metal respray in its factory original colors of Astral Silver
Metallic. During this time, the leather seats were also
reupholstered with Mercedes-Benz covers in its original color of
202 Blue. After which, this 450 SEL 6.9 was brought to Mercedes
specialist Autohaus of Tulsa for a mechanical freshening. Today,
this example shows just 78,861 miles on the odometer, which the
owner believes to be actual. The top-of-the-line model in its day,
this 450 SEL 6.9 is loaded with factory features such as power
steering, power brakes, power windows, an automatic power antenna,
a central locking system, climate control air-conditioning, a
Becker Mexico cassette radio, and a remarkable self-leveling
suspension system. It truly is '70s luxury on wheels at its finest.
Power is supplied from the impressive and powerful 6.9-litre V-8
engine that produces 250 horsepower and is backed by a smooth
automatic transmission. Like the rest of the car, the engine bay is
well-detailed and presents remarkably well. Accompanying this 450
SEL 6.9 is the original data card, owner's manuals, and a toll
roll. A joy to drive and admire, this flagship 6.9-litre V-8
Mercedes-Benz that benefits from more than 40 years of
single-family ownership would be a wonderful addition for any
collector or enthusiast looking to enjoy the very best of the
1970s. * Mercedes-Benz flagship model
* Benefits from a bare metal respray and mechanical freshening by
marque experts
* Retained by the same family between 1978 and 2020
* Accompanied by its original data card, owner's manual, and a toll
roll
* A high-performance luxury sedan with an impressive V-8 power
plant
Introduced in 1975 as the flagship of the W116 S-Class range, the
6.9 was developed as the spiritual successor to the legendary 300
SEL 6.3 and quickly became the most powerful and technologically
advanced Mercedes sedan of its era. At the heart of the car was a
massive 6.9-litre M100 V-8 engine derived from the Mercedes-Benz
600 limousine, producing impressive horsepower and immense torque,
allowing the large sedan to reach speeds of nearly 140 mph, making
it one of the fastest luxury sedans in the world at the time.
Combining extraordinary performance, cutting-edge engineering, and
traditional Mercedes-Benz luxury, the 450 SEL 6.9 remains one of
the more revered and collectable S-Class models ever produced.
The history of this Mercedes-Benz 450 SEL 6.9 begins when the
long-term owner saw an ad for it in the Wall Street Journal. He
would purchase this 450 SEL 6.9 on April 7, 1978, from Cyrus Mayer
of Mayer Manufacturing Corp in Chicago. Mr. Mayer had acquired this
example new from Mercedes-Benz AutoHafen Inc., on 209th Street in
Chicago Heights, Illinois. Remaining in the same family for over 40
years, along with his other Mercedes-Benz automobiles, the current
owner would welcome this example into his own Mercedes collection
as part of a package deal in 2020.
Documented by its original data card, which is still affixed in the
owner's manual, the current owner would entrust Huber Restorations
of Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a bare metal respray in its factory
original colors of Astral Silver Metallic. During this time, the
leather seats were also reupholstered with Mercedes-Benz covers in
its original color of 202 Blue. After which, this 450 SEL 6.9 was
brought to Mercedes specialist Autohaus of Tulsa for a mechanical
freshening. Today, this example shows just 78,861 miles on the
odometer, which the owner believes to be actual.
The top-of-the-line model in its day, this 450 SEL 6.9 is loaded
with factory features such as power steering, power brakes, power
windows, an automatic power antenna, a central locking system,
climate control air-conditioning, a Becker Mexico cassette radio,
and a remarkable self-leveling suspension system. It truly is '70s
luxury on wheels at its finest. Power is supplied from the
impressive and powerful 6.9-litre V-8 engine that produces 250
horsepower and is backed by a smooth automatic transmission. Like
the rest of the car, the engine bay is well-detailed and presents
remarkably well.
Accompanying this 450 SEL 6.9 is the original data card, owner's
manuals, and a toll roll. A joy to drive and admire, this flagship
6.9-litre V-8 Mercedes-Benz that benefits from more than 40 years
of single-family ownership would be a wonderful addition for any
collector or enthusiast looking to enjoy the very best of the
1970s.
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