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VIN: 11102112080327
Paul Bracq is responsible for many elegant Mercedez-Benz designs. None is more beautiful than the 1965 220SE coupe. It is arguably the best of the W111 series, every line expressing refinement and luxury, and a timeless representative of the S class, the epitome of Mercedes engineering.
This lovely coupe sacrifices nothing in performance while providing a truly sumptuous environment for driver and passengers alike. Leather, wood, steel and chrome combine in the most pleasing possible way. This top-of-the-line Mercedes is equipped with the rare and desirable sunroof option. The body is dressed in an older, correct respray of the original White color. The 2.2-litre M127 inline six, nourished by Bosch mechanical fuel injection, puts a lively 120 horsepower and 139 lbs-ft of torque at the driver’s disposal. The coupe is equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission and heavy-duty heat exchanger.
Inside the S-Class cabin are front bucket seats upholstered in black leather, wood trim accents, and an AM/FM Becker radio. When the weather is favorable, one can roll down the windows and open the desirable sunroof for natural air-conditioning. Power is derived from a 2.2-litre M127 inline six that features Bosch mechanical fuel injection and pushes out a smooth 120 horsepower and 139 lbs-ft of torque. Other equipment includes a four-speed automatic transmission and heavy-duty heat exchanger. An engine compression test was completed in 2024 and showed 145, 160, 160, 150, 170, and 160 psi. The independent double-wishbone front suspension and rear joint swing axle produces the justifiably famous Mercedes ride, on 14-inch steel wheels.
This is a prime example of a car that will provide driving pleasure as its collectability only increases. Accompanying the sale of this Mercedes-Benz is a jack, spare tire, and emergency accessories kit.
Desirable sunroof variant
A top-of-the-line S-Class Mercedes
An honest and well-preserved example
VIN: 11102112080327
Paul Bracq is responsible for many elegant Mercedez-Benz designs. None is more beautiful than the 1965 220SE coupe. It is arguably the best of the W111 series, every line expressing refinement and luxury, and a timeless representative of the S class, the epitome of Mercedes engineering.
This lovely coupe sacrifices nothing in performance while providing a truly sumptuous environment for driver and passengers alike. Leather, wood, steel and chrome combine in the most pleasing possible way. This top-of-the-line Mercedes is equipped with the rare and desirable sunroof option. The body is dressed in an older, correct respray of the original White color. The 2.2-litre M127 inline six, nourished by Bosch mechanical fuel injection, puts a lively 120 horsepower and 139 lbs-ft of torque at the driver’s disposal. The coupe is equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission and heavy-duty heat exchanger.
Inside the S-Class cabin are front bucket seats upholstered in black leather, wood trim accents, and an AM/FM Becker radio. When the weather is favorable, one can roll down the windows and open the desirable sunroof for natural air-conditioning. Power is derived from a 2.2-litre M127 inline six that features Bosch mechanical fuel injection and pushes out a smooth 120 horsepower and 139 lbs-ft of torque. Other equipment includes a four-speed automatic transmission and heavy-duty heat exchanger. An engine compression test was completed in 2024 and showed 145, 160, 160, 150, 170, and 160 psi. The independent double-wishbone front suspension and rear joint swing axle produces the justifiably famous Mercedes ride, on 14-inch steel wheels.
This is a prime example of a car that will provide driving pleasure as its collectability only increases. Accompanying the sale of this Mercedes-Benz is a jack, spare tire, and emergency accessories kit.
Desirable sunroof variant
A top-of-the-line S-Class Mercedes
An honest and well-preserved example
VIN: 11102112080327
Paul Bracq is responsible for many elegant Mercedez-Benz designs. None is more beautiful than the 1965 220SE coupe. It is arguably the best of the W111 series, every line expressing refinement and luxury, and a timeless representative of the S class, the epitome of Mercedes engineering.
This lovely coupe sacrifices nothing in performance while providing a truly sumptuous environment for driver and passengers alike. Leather, wood, steel and chrome combine in the most pleasing possible way. This top-of-the-line Mercedes is equipped with the rare and desirable sunroof option. The body is dressed in an older, correct respray of the original White color. The 2.2-litre M127 inline six, nourished by Bosch mechanical fuel injection, puts a lively 120 horsepower and 139 lbs-ft of torque at the driver’s disposal. The coupe is equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission and heavy-duty heat exchanger.
Inside the S-Class cabin are front bucket seats upholstered in black leather, wood trim accents, and an AM/FM Becker radio. When the weather is favorable, one can roll down the windows and open the desirable sunroof for natural air-conditioning. Power is derived from a 2.2-litre M127 inline six that features Bosch mechanical fuel injection and pushes out a smooth 120 horsepower and 139 lbs-ft of torque. Other equipment includes a four-speed automatic transmission and heavy-duty heat exchanger. An engine compression test was completed in 2024 and showed 145, 160, 160, 150, 170, and 160 psi. The independent double-wishbone front suspension and rear joint swing axle produces the justifiably famous Mercedes ride, on 14-inch steel wheels.
This is a prime example of a car that will provide driving pleasure as its collectability only increases. Accompanying the sale of this Mercedes-Benz is a jack, spare tire, and emergency accessories kit.
Desirable sunroof variant
A top-of-the-line S-Class Mercedes
An honest and well-preserved example