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Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Cabriolet (1967)

Highlights

A sparkling diamond – the 1967 Mercedes 250 SE convertible

The 1967 Mercedes 250 SE convertible was more than just a car – it was a manifestation of luxury and sophistication on four wheels. With its timeless elegance and sleek design, it was an embodiment of the very pinnacle of craftsmanship within the automotive industry at the time.

Facts & Figures

Cylinders 6
Mileage (km) 123'677
Engine size 2496 cc
Performance (kW/hp) 150
First registration date 1967
Vehicle condition 2

Description

The mighty heart of a German engineering masterpiece beat beneath the bonnet of the 250 SE convertible. Its powerful engine ensured a smooth, strong performance which made the driving experience a real treat! It was inside the Mercedes 250 SE convertible that luxury took on a new meaning. The finest of materials and handcrafted details established an environment of unrivalled elegance and comfort.

Every trip became a journey into the world of luxury and exclusivity. Heads turned wherever the Mercedes 250 SE convertible went, leaving a lasting impression. From the streets of Paris to the beaches of California, it was the ultimate symbol of style and elegance. Today, the few remaining Mercedes 250 SE convertibles have become coveted collectors’ items which make the hearts of car enthusiasts across the world skip a beat. Their owners care for and treasure them as valuable relics of the bygone era of automotive luxury.

The 1967 Mercedes 250 SE convertible was more than just a car – it was an icon on wheels which reflects the glitz and glamour of times past to this day. This example is a factory convertible from the legendary W111 series in its original condition. Only 954 individual cars of this model were manufactured. Being the gem that is it, it has a condition rating of 2 and has veteran vehicle status.

This vehicle was first registered in the Canton of Zug. Its current owner purchased the vehicle in 1997 and has taken good care of it ever since. A complete engine overhaul with extensive additional work was carried out and just over 20,000 kilometres have been clocked since. The car is in very good general condition – a true rarity backed by history. All existing documentation will be handed over to the new owner as a matter of course.