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Auction archive: Lot number 130

1962 Mercedes-Benz 220 SEB Cabriolet

The Quail Auction
19 Aug 2022
Estimate
US$95,000 - US$110,000
Price realised:
US$112,000
Auction archive: Lot number 130

1962 Mercedes-Benz 220 SEB Cabriolet

The Quail Auction
19 Aug 2022
Estimate
US$95,000 - US$110,000
Price realised:
US$112,000
Beschreibung:

2,195cc SOHC Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
Bosch Fuel Injection
120bhp at 4,800rpm
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
Front Disc – Rear Drum Brakes
*French Delivery
*Presented in factory-delivered White over Blue leather
*Documented by factory build sheets
*Matching numbers engine
THE MERCEDES-BENZ 220 SE
Mercedes-Benz debuted four typically well-engineered new models at the Frankfurt Show in 1959 – the 220SE among them – all of which shared the same basic unitary-construction bodyshell and all-round independent suspension. Longer than their predecessors, the restyled newcomers featured a wider radiator shell, wrap-around windscreen, wider rear window, vertically positioned twin headlamps, and discrete tail fins, giving rise to the "Fintail" nickname.
The new 220SE sedan featured a single-overhead camshaft 6-cylinder engine, boasting fuel injection and an increased compression ratio of 8.7:1, which raised maximum output to a healthy 120bhp from 2,195cc. Top speed was a touch under 110mph, with 60mph attainable in under 13 seconds. The 220SE was distinguished from its less expensive siblings through the use of additional chrome and twin rear bumpers. The new model range was generally a better handling, faster, better made car than the outgoing Pontons, with the option of power steering and Hydrak automatic clutch. The latter proved less than popular, and a proper four-speed automatic transmission was made available from 1961. The interior was typical Daimler-Benz, with form following function, and was beautifully finished. Details like the ribbon speedo may seem quirky today but they were all the rage in period.
The 220SEB two door Coupes and Cabriolets, introduced in 1961, shared little of the sedan's styling and were more understatedly elegant, and without the "Fintail". The Coupe and Cabriolet models were so successful in appearance they outlived the sedan by several years.
THE MOTORCAR OFFERED
Completed at the Mercedes-Benz factory in 1963, this elegant 220SEB Cabriolet was built to European specifications and was first delivered to France.
The exterior color chosen was the elegant DB050 White over Blue interior – the combination is stunning.
The car is believed to have been imported into the U.S. in 1967, by the second owner, and then was purchased by the third and current owner in 2012.
Under its current ownership, this beautiful Mercedes has been driven top down to enjoy the beautiful roads of California.
It has been well cared for, and no expenses were spared during its cosmetic restoration, including a new paint job in its original color DB050 White, reupholstered seats with a blue leather, and a restored wood trim.
Mechanically, the car is in good condition, still retaining its original engine, and has been serviced in February 2022, when all fluids were changed, and the battery was replaced.
Accompanied by copies of the Mercedes-Benz factory records, books, tools, and receipts from the refurbishment, this fine Mercedes-Benz would make an enjoyable and usable addition to any collection.

Auction archive: Lot number 130
Auction:
Datum:
19 Aug 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
19 August 2022 | Carmel, Quail Lodge & Golf Club
Beschreibung:

2,195cc SOHC Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
Bosch Fuel Injection
120bhp at 4,800rpm
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
Front Disc – Rear Drum Brakes
*French Delivery
*Presented in factory-delivered White over Blue leather
*Documented by factory build sheets
*Matching numbers engine
THE MERCEDES-BENZ 220 SE
Mercedes-Benz debuted four typically well-engineered new models at the Frankfurt Show in 1959 – the 220SE among them – all of which shared the same basic unitary-construction bodyshell and all-round independent suspension. Longer than their predecessors, the restyled newcomers featured a wider radiator shell, wrap-around windscreen, wider rear window, vertically positioned twin headlamps, and discrete tail fins, giving rise to the "Fintail" nickname.
The new 220SE sedan featured a single-overhead camshaft 6-cylinder engine, boasting fuel injection and an increased compression ratio of 8.7:1, which raised maximum output to a healthy 120bhp from 2,195cc. Top speed was a touch under 110mph, with 60mph attainable in under 13 seconds. The 220SE was distinguished from its less expensive siblings through the use of additional chrome and twin rear bumpers. The new model range was generally a better handling, faster, better made car than the outgoing Pontons, with the option of power steering and Hydrak automatic clutch. The latter proved less than popular, and a proper four-speed automatic transmission was made available from 1961. The interior was typical Daimler-Benz, with form following function, and was beautifully finished. Details like the ribbon speedo may seem quirky today but they were all the rage in period.
The 220SEB two door Coupes and Cabriolets, introduced in 1961, shared little of the sedan's styling and were more understatedly elegant, and without the "Fintail". The Coupe and Cabriolet models were so successful in appearance they outlived the sedan by several years.
THE MOTORCAR OFFERED
Completed at the Mercedes-Benz factory in 1963, this elegant 220SEB Cabriolet was built to European specifications and was first delivered to France.
The exterior color chosen was the elegant DB050 White over Blue interior – the combination is stunning.
The car is believed to have been imported into the U.S. in 1967, by the second owner, and then was purchased by the third and current owner in 2012.
Under its current ownership, this beautiful Mercedes has been driven top down to enjoy the beautiful roads of California.
It has been well cared for, and no expenses were spared during its cosmetic restoration, including a new paint job in its original color DB050 White, reupholstered seats with a blue leather, and a restored wood trim.
Mechanically, the car is in good condition, still retaining its original engine, and has been serviced in February 2022, when all fluids were changed, and the battery was replaced.
Accompanied by copies of the Mercedes-Benz factory records, books, tools, and receipts from the refurbishment, this fine Mercedes-Benz would make an enjoyable and usable addition to any collection.

Auction archive: Lot number 130
Auction:
Datum:
19 Aug 2022
Auction house:
Bonhams London
19 August 2022 | Carmel, Quail Lodge & Golf Club
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