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SOLD 05/13

1959 Mercedes-Benz
220S Sunroof Coupe

Fresh Paint, Exceedingly Soild, Matching numbers. Offers Considered.

  • VIN180037-10-9509822
  • Exterior ColorDark Blue
  • Interior ColorCream Leather
  • Mileage96931 Miles
  • Engine2.2 Litre Inline 6-Cylinder
  • Engine no.180924-10-9506492
  • Transmission4-Speed
  • StatusSold
  • StockFJ1335

Description

1959 Mercedes-Benz 220 S Sunroof Coupe
s/n 1800-10-9509822, Engine no. 180924-10-9506492
Dark Blue with Cream Leather

Built in Mercedes’ great tradition of irreproachable build quality and superlative engineering, the ponton series was a mainstay of Mercedes production during the 1950s. The sedans were produced in large numbers, but the coupe, sunroof coupes, and convertibles were much more expensive and sold in very limited numbers. They were more luxurious and had tremendous presence, thanks to their almost baroque styling and significant amounts of chrome trim. The interiors were trimmed with high quality leather and wood, while the cars were mechanically sophisticated with independent suspension and unitized construction on the later cars.

This particular car is one of those rare sunroof coupe models, sold new in 1959 to a Mr. Thompson in New York, and equipped for the US market. The present owner purchased the car from the Mid-Western US, but details on the early history are not known at this time.

The car is best described as an exceedingly straight, solid, and dry excellent “driver” example with a wonderful body, fresh paint, and matching numbers. It is equipped with the desirable 4-speed manual transmission vs. Mercedes’ Hydrax unit which was plagued with mechanical problems.

In part due to the fresh paint, with essentially no miles on it, the car makes a strong presentation. The dark color highlights the car’s excellent body with wonderful panel match throughout. The chrome is generally very good, and for the most part looks to be original, with just minor weathering and ageing. The window glass and lenses are all in good order, as are the emblems. The car sits on factory steel wheels with nice hubcaps.

The interior has beautiful wood trim which has clearly been redone in the recent past. The headliner is very good, as is the leather seat and door panel upholstery, which appears to have also been redone at some point. The carpets are average, showing minor wear and discoloration. The engine bay and underside, while not overly detailed, are very complete with the battery hold down and VDO windshield washer bottle, and are in keeping with a good driver presentation.

The car runs and drives well with ample power and a smooth operating transmission and driveline. The brakes work well, the suspension is soft and compliant, and steering is accurate.

Included with the sale is a full book package including the supplement, service book, owner’s manual, and parts catalog, as well as the tool roll with tools, and the spare wheel with tire.

This example has been the subject of much recent restorative works and the resulting car is an excellent example to use and enjoy. Hand-built Mercedes-Benz such as the 220S have become collectable cars in recent years, and beautiful, structurally superior examples such as this one are likely to be a strong investments into the future.

Offers considered.

The above vehicle information is complete and accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time it is posted to this website. Corrections or additional information is always appreciated. All advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any finance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge. Vehicles are subject to prior sale. All advertised to be true but not guaranteed. We assume no liability for errors or omissions.

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