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Mercedes-Benz - W111 220S - 1964
Mercedes-Benz - W111 220S - 1964
US$30,037.00
This ‘Große Flosse’ has the following colour combination:Paintwork 423 Tabakbraun uni-lacquerInterior 035 Crème/Beige stripeWheel covers TabakbraunThis descendant of the HeckFlosse (fintail) Baureihen is positioned between the smaller 4-cylinder W110 and the very luxurious W112 (air suspension/3 litres). The W111 baureihe is characterised by the sharper tail fins and panorama windows, a trend from the USA in the late 1950s. A total of 161,119 units were produced between Aug/1959 and July/1965. The W111 was succeeded by the W108 Baureihe in 1968.Highlights: – Interior like new– Hard bottom section– Documented– Good investmentThe car spent the first 37 years of its life in Sweden where the 1st and sole owner meticulously maintained it, the four existing 'grease cards' (maintenance cards) show 67 entries. It came to the Netherlands in late 2001 with an odometer reading of 157,500 km and it has had 3 owners since.Also featured: Multi-language manual (also in NL)Book W111 specificationComplete maintenance history Sweden– Four Smörjkort(s) (1964-1994)– (51 x the same garage)All NL registration documentsDutch Periodic Vehicle Inspection reports 2001 2003 2006 2014 20174 new whitewall tyres.Invoices / variousBlaupunkt radio (it works)Two keysThe 6-cylinder M180.941 block has 2,195 cc. The power is 110 HP, good for a top speed of about 165 km per hour. Zero to 100 takes 14 seconds. A feast for the eyes and a pleasure (power steering) to drive. The smooth engine purrs nicely in the front. The automatic gearbox shifts smoothly through the 3 gears and the brakes work as they should. The car was checked by our garage and optimised, it has a new Dutch periodic vehicle inspection valid for 2 years.Registration AL-01-691st admission S 30-06-19641st registration NL 22-11-2001Dutch Periodic Vehicle Inspection: until 13-03-2019Odometer reading 61,215 km.Chassis number WDB 111012 12 13 * * * *This Mercedes Benz can be viewed and picked up in Bussum, the Netherlands.