Mercedes Benz 300 SEL 6.3 Saloon 1969, Alemanha
Motor : 6.3
Exterior : Bege
Interior : Marrom
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Powered by Mercedes-Benz’s venerable 6.3-litre engine, the 300
SEL was certainly worthy of the three-pointed star. An engine born and bred on
the race track, it could catapult a car that weighed nearly two tons to a top
speed of over 130 mph and to 60 mph from a dead stop in under seven seconds –
respectable numbers for modern automobiles and an extraordinary feat for a
luxury saloon in 1969. Adored with the finest luxury fitments of the time, this
was a car for those who were looking for the very best.
Ordered in Stuttgart,
this 300 SEL 6.3 Saloon retains a copy of its original data card, which lists a
host of desirable options. Fitted with heat-insulating glass, front
safety-belts, electrically heated rear window and air conditioning, this
Mercedes-Benz would have been an absolute luxury to drive. The data card also
reveals that the 300 SEL remains in its original colour of Beige, with a dark
brown interior – a subtle colour combination that highlights the elegance of
this particular model.
Offered with a host of
original documents, including the original German Kraftfahrzeugbrif stamped
from Stuttgart and a well-stamped service book, this 300 SEL would serve as an
excellent show car or daily driver.
Fonte : https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/pa19/paris/lots/r0038-1969-mercedes-benz-300-sel-63-saloon/733321
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