DOCUMENTED CONCOURS-LEVEL RESTORATION BY MARQUE EXPERT:ARTHUR
BECHTEL CLASSIC MOTORS IN BOBLINGEN, GERMANY IN 20202026 CLASS
AWARD WINNER AT THE AMELIA CONCOURS1 OF JUST 1,178 EXAMPLES
PRODUCED FOR THE MODEL YEARWELL-EQUIPPED AND FINISHED IN DARK RED
OVER MEDIUM RED LEATHERCOMPLEMENTED BY MATCHING SOFT TOP &
A THREE-PIECE LUGGAGE SETBECKER SOLITUDE RADIO, FOG LIGHTS,METRIC
VDO INSTRUMENTATION, BOSCH HEADLAMPSACCOMPANIED BY A COPY OF ITS
FACTORY DATA CARD & LARGE FILE OF RESTORATION
RECORDSCAREFULLY SELECTED BY THE LAST DETAIL Introduced at
the Frankfurt Auto Show in April 1951, the 220 was one of the first
new post-war vehicles for Mercedes-Benz. The 220 featured the
return of the inline six-cylinder engine, which displaced 2.2
litres, hence where the "220" namesake would come from, and
provided an ample 80 horsepower. Styling shared similar queues to
that of the prewar 170, through the headlamps were now fully
enclosed in the front fenders. The modern front end was longer and
interior furnishings were more lavish. The inline-six was mated to
a column-shifted synchronized four-speed manual gearbox which
helped provide a fun driving experience. The 220 was offered in two
different cabriolet options, the sporty Cabriolet A and the stylish
Cabriolet B which offered comfortable seating for four. With
undeniable style and plenty of performance to meet the public
needs, the 220 marked Mercedes-Benz-s return to the market after
World War II by offering luxury for the whole family while still
providing the level of performance that resonates with the
Mercedes-Benz badge. A stunning example draped in
exquisite colors; this 1952 Mercedes-Benz 220 Cabriolet A is one of
the finer examples extant. According to the accompanying factory
data card copy, this 220 Cabriolet A was delivered new in blue over
light gray leather to a dealer in Hamburg, Germany in April of
1952. Believed to have lived the majority of its life in Germany,
it as treated to a concours-level restoration in 2020 by Arther
Bechtel Classic Motors in Boblingen, Germany. Known for restoring
noted Mercedes models and just a short distance from the
Mercedes-Benz's Sindelfingen plant, it was the perfect
pairing. Once completed, this example was subsequently
imported to the United States in the summer of 2020 as it was
acquired by noted collector Gene Ponder, a welcomed addition to his
impressive collection. Retaining its numbers-matching inline-six
engine and elegant Sindelfingen body, this Mercedes was finished in
the superb color combination of 542G Dark Red over medium red
leather upholstery. A new matching medium red soft top and color
matched wheels were fitted at the same time. Well-equipped with
various factory features, items include a Becker Solitude radio,
VDO instrumentation, Bosch headlamps, and charming three-piece
luggage set. Most recently, this Mercedes-Benz's extensive
and thorough restoration was greatly admired and awarded just last
month as it achieved a class award at The 2026 Ameila Concours.
Wonderfully kept and maintained since its extensive concours level
restoration by marque experts, it presents its next owner a unique
opportunity to acquire a 220 Cabriolet A that is ready to be driven
onto a plethora of show fields where it will surely garner further
awards and captivate onlookers.
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