Sold For: $23,500 Questions

1963 Mercedes-Benz 220SE – 2.2L I-6 -4 SPD Manual – SAME FAMILY OWNED SINCE NEW – UNRESTORED – Survivor

Sold For: $23,500 Questions

Vehicle Location: Marietta, GA 30067
Auction Type: Reserve
Mileage: 79966
Engine: 2.2L I-6
Transmission: 4 SPD Manual
Exterior: GREY
Interior: Red
VIN: 11101212127016
Party: Dealer

Own a piece of Mercedes-Benz history with this 1963 Mercedes-Benz 220S.

This gorgeous classic Mercedes is an unrestored, well-kept original 220 S from the early 1960’s. The beautiful piece of German engineering is powered by Mercedes’ M180 engine, a 2.2-liter inline-six-cylinder engine which is mated to a 4-speed on the column transmission.

 

1963 Mercedes-Benz 220SE

 

Yes, you heard that right, this Mercedes is equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission located on the column. Much different than the typical three-on-the-tree, but this car is ready to hit the road and cruise at higher speeds with that extra gear.

This 220S shows very well, with a recent two stage detail including a buff and wax being completed on the vehicle before it was brought and offered for sale. As you may know, these Mercedes-Benz are very rare to come by, and even more rare to find one in this condition.

 

1963 Mercedes-Benz 220SE

 

The Paul Bracq designed vehicles of this time period are nicknamed “Fintails” due to the small flare in the back fender by the trunk. A very popular and sought-after body style, these fintails, initially, did not last long on the market and for that reason there are not many left available today.

This car is another vehicle that spent the majority of its previous life in Bogota, Columbia, and just arrived off the boat. For the first time, this vehicle is offered for sale in the United States with a clean transferrable title/registration.

The consignor states that this vehicle has been owned by the same family since new, and due to the condition, we believe it. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of German engineering history and bid today!

 

1963 Mercedes-Benz 220SE

 

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Ended On: 07/13/2022 at 2:52 pm EDT
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Item condition: New

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
a**********s 06/29/2022 2:37 pm EDT $11,500
a**********s 06/24/2022 2:48 pm EDT $9,000
f**********3 06/24/2022 10:27 am EDT $5,000
a**********s 06/22/2022 1:16 pm EDT $3,500
Auction started 06/29/2022 2:52 pm EDT
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  • Paulcz says:

    What does NOT work on the car? Heater, blinkers, gauges (which ones?), driver’s seat adjustments, other? What is an estimated cost to transport the car to Connecticut?

    • Collectiblemotorcarofatlanta.com says:

      answered below.
      thank you. please call with any questions direct.
      770-738-7111

  • Paulcz says:

    What does NOT work on the car? Heater, blinkers, gauges (which ones?), driver’s seat adjustments, other?

    • Collectiblemotorcarofatlanta.com says:

      we dont think the heater is working properly, blinkers do work. gauges do work. seat adjustments do work. this car is a driver not show quality obviously and you are always welcome to have a third party inspect. with respect to shipping it would depend on enclosed or open. typically to ship north from Atlanta is around $1000.00 open.

  • drivingdivas says:

    Does it run? Does it have AC?

    • Collectiblemotorcarofatlanta.com says:

      sorry so late in answering….we have been busy…. yes it runs of course and does not have A/C

  • cascadia says:

    Actually these had a pretty decent production run: 10 years and over 300K of them built.

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