Commonly regarded as Mercedes-Benz’s first high-performance luxury sedan, the 300SEL 6.3 is based upon the long-wheelbase W109 luxury car featuring a powerful 6.3-liter V8 engine borrowed from the massive 600 (W100) limousine. It was originally conceived as a private venture by Mercedes engineer Erich Waxenberger and was introduced as a full-scale production model at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show. The powerful and luxurious car was produced up until 1972 and held the title as the world's fastest four-door production sedan up until 1989. This 1970 example is accompanied by over a decade’s worth of service records and is now being offered for auction out of the Wilson Collection in Florida.
This 300SEL 6.3 is finished in Silver Grey (DB180) and is said to have been previously refinished in its original color including a custom black-painted roof upon the owner’s request. The car features an optional electric sunroof and is adorned with chrome bumpers, door handles, and body moldings, a chrome radiator grille, dual polished mirrors, a fender-mounted antenna, front vent windows, dual tailpipes, and factory 15” Bundt alloy wheels dressed in Michelin Pilot Exalto tires (2010). The seller notes a few small chips on the edges of some body panels along with several other minor blemishes throughout the exterior. Detailed images are provided in the gallery.
The cabin is appointed with black leather upholstery and Zebrano wood trim spanning the dashboard, door panels, and window frames. It offers a generous complement of standard features including power windows, central locking doors, and power steering. An optional air conditioning system is also equipped as well as a vintage Becker Europa II BC/FM stereo. The seller notes the seats have been reupholstered, the headliner was recoated, and the A/C system has been recently recharged. All gauges and accessories are said to be fully functional.
Derived from the flagship 600 limousine, the 300SEL 6.3 is equipped with a 6.3-liter M100 V8 engine featuring Bosch fuel injection and an output of up to 250 HP and 369 lb.-ft of torque. The rear wheels are driven by way of a 4-speed automatic transmission. Standard equipment includes air suspension and power-assisted ventilated disc brakes at each corner. The seller indicates maintenance records are available dating back to 2012 and a service was performed upon their purchase at Black Forest Mercedes of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
This sale will include a spare tire, a jack, service records, and a clean title.
The seller would like you to know: “The Mercedes 300 SEL is an amazing, underrated machine. The technology was ahead of its time and the mechanical fuel injection is as dependable as any modern car. This particular 300 SEL has been a pleasure to drive. It will not disappoint.”
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@Gildragu1965 Original color, the whole car was given a fresh coat of paint about 10 years ago. I don't see rust anywhere, the sheet metal is in phenomenal condition.
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@WilsonCollection thanks
It original color or was repainted?
There is rust somewhere?
@Gildragu1965 The transmission is shifting just fine, I've never noticed anything. The motor does not overheat with the A/C on. The A/C runs pretty cold, however it recently has had a slow leak. About a week or two from a charge and the A/C loses function.
Hi .
Any issues with transmission?
Shifting well after the second gear and down to second gear while driving?
It common problems on those cars .
What about overheating with air conditioning
What is the temperature while driving with air and without?
Thanks
Gil
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Hello everyone, if anyone has any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
Nice…a beautiful example of one of the great automobiles of our times. GLWTA.