LOADING...

Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Cabriolet

Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Cabriolet

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Cabriolet was the flagship open four-seat car of the W111/W112 fintail era and represented one of the most luxurious and technically advanced convertibles Mercedes-Benz produced during the early to mid-1960s. Positioned above the 220 SE Cabriolet,
Mercedes-Benz 250 SE

Mercedes-Benz 250 SE

The Mercedes-Benz 250 SE was a six-cylinder executive saloon from the W108 series and marked an important step in Mercedes-Benz’s move toward a more modern, understated luxury design during the late 1960s. Positioned between the earlier fintail models and the
Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Automatic

Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Automatic

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Automatic was a top-tier executive saloon of the early to mid-1960s and represented the pinnacle of the W112 fintail range. Positioned above the 220 and 230 models, the 300 SE combined advanced engineering, high equipment levels
Mercedes-Benz 300 SE

Mercedes-Benz 300 SE

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SE was the flagship saloon of the W112 fintail series and represented one of the most advanced and luxurious cars Mercedes-Benz offered during the early to mid-1960s. Positioned above the 220 and 230 models, the 300 SE
Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Rallye

Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Rallye

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Rallye was a competition-oriented adaptation of the W112 flagship saloon, developed to demonstrate that Mercedes-Benz luxury engineering could be successfully applied to the demanding world of long-distance rallying. Emerging in the early 1960s, it stood apart
Mercedes-Benz 220 b

Mercedes-Benz 220 b

The Mercedes-Benz 220 b was an important post-war saloon from the mid-1950s and formed part of Mercedes-Benz’s W120/W121 “Ponton” series. Introduced as an evolution of the earlier 220 a, the 220 b combined conservative styling with improved mechanical refinement and