Mercedes-Benz's highly anticipated W124 had some big shoes to fill
when it first debuted in 1985. Replacing the venerable W123 sedans,
coupes and wagons would be no easy task, thanks to a reputation for
dependability and quality that was - and remains - beyond reproach.
In fact, the W123 series was so widely beloved that German taxi
drivers protested outside Mercedes-Benz headquarters upon hearing
their beloved "Berlin Taxi" would be replaced. As it turned out,
they had little to worry about, as the W124 series delivered the
same sort of vault-like quality, durability, and poise that buyers
expected. The W124 was born of an era which many consider to be
"Peak Mercedes" when engineers - not accountants - ruled the roost
and that influence is evident in virtually every touch point. Even
the hood release is a joy to operate! New multilink suspension
elevated the sophistication and details like asymmetric door
mirrors, flush headlamps, and the subtly tapered body point to the
great designer Bruno Sacco's obsessive pursuit of efficiency.
A a four-seat coupe joined the sedan and estate in 1987, and in the
spring of 1992, Mercedes-Benz introduced the four-seat 300CE
Cabriolet. While the SL roadster was still in the range, the 300CE
Cabriolet was Mercedes-Benz's first four-seat convertible since
W111 280 SE in 1971. Having twenty years to consider a new
Cabriolet seems to have paid off, as the 300CE is an understated
masterpiece.
Beyond removing the roof, engineers redesigned close to 1,000
different parts to increase strength and rigidity in the "A124"
shell. Special vibration absorbing elements were added to the
windscreen frame, engine bay, and trunk to dampen harmonics on
rough roads, and rollover protection was incorporated into the
windscreen frame and rear headrests. The folding soft top mimicked
the coupe's roof line and was fully insulated with a glass rear
window for maximum comfort. Like the SL, the CE's top stows with a
touch of a button beneath a hard boot, without sacrificing rear
seat space. All US cars came with the superlative 3.2-liter M104
inline-six shared with the S-Class, featuring twin overhead cams,
variable valve timing, and Bosch management.
This outstanding 1993 300CE is an original US-market example
produced in February of 1993. In the USA, this was a one-year-only
model before the facelifted W124 arrived for 1994, and renamed the
"E320 Cabriolet." Offered from long-term ownership in an extensive
private collection, it is a well-optioned car with a clean CarFax,
desirably finished in triple black from new and currently
displaying just over 38,900 miles. The impressive spec sheet
verifies this car was finished from new in DB040U black over black
leather upholstery. Equipment includes power adjustable heated
front seats with driver memory, Tempomat cruise control, adjustable
steering column, Becker Grand Prix radio with active bass speakers,
self-leveling suspension, automatic climate control, cockpit wind
deflector, headlamp washers, and more. A full breakdown of the
equipment is on file.
The black paintwork is in excellent condition throughout, and is
accented with dual-line hand-painted pinstripes, a common dealer
option of the era. The car rides on factory correct ten-hole alloy
wheels shod with appropriate Michelin radials. Factory black
leather upholstery and carpet are in excellent condition, with only
slight creasing that reflects is low mileage. Similarly the
woodwork and robust switchgear are outstanding, suggesting this car
has spent very little time in the elements. The soft top is
excellent inside and out, and it is furnished with its original
wind deflector and first aid kit. The only notable deviation from
standard is a Pioneer Premier AM/FM/CD head unit in place of the
original Becker cassette player.
The M104 twin-cam engine sits in a neat and tidy engine bay. Its
220 bhp output is modest by today's standards, but with a notable
kick at high revs, the 300CE Cabriolet's forte is effortless
high-speed cruising, enhanced by its excellent automatic gearbox,
and exquisite body control. There's no mistaking this for a sports
car - this is open air luxury at its finest.
While sedans were built in relatively large numbers, great examples
of the W124 - particularly the Wagon, Coupe, and Cabriolet - are
increasingly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts who value
their unparalleled quality and exceptional attention to detail.
These cars are famous for piling on huge miles, so low-mileage cars
like this are especially desirable. This superb and well-specced
Cabriolet will undoubtedly please the discerning enthusiast in
search of a prime example of Mercedes-Benz's superlative W124.
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