• Year of manufacture 
    1968
  • Car type 
    Saloon
  • Chassis number 
    10801810012498
  • Lot number 
    9
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Interior colour 
    Brown
  • Number of doors 
    4
  • Number of seats 
    5
  • Location
    Poland
  • Exterior colour 
    Beige
  • Gearbox 
    Manual
  • Performance 
    160 PS / 118 kW / 158 BHP
  • Drivetrain 
    2wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

- Version destined for the Italian market
- Largely original
- Rare version equipped with a manual gearbox

Engine: 2.8-litre, I6
Power: 160 break horsepower
Other: manual gearbox, rear-wheel drive
Legal condition: registered in Poland

In 1965 Mercedes introduced new W108 and W109 models to its model range. They were supposed to replace W111 and W112, nicknamed ‘fintails’. New generation of German executive saloons was designed by the legendary French designer Paul Bracq. In terms of styling of Mercedes flagships, it was a bit of a revolution. The way Bracq drew the lines of the car made them look lower and wider. He also gave up distinctive fintails, made the windows bigger and the roof flatter. Despite the fact that the aforementioned ‘fintail’ stayed in production until 1968, it lost its former glory. At this point brand new W108 and W109 became the best Mercedes had to offer at the time. The car featured a number of advanced engineering solutions, such as self-leveling air suspension, disc brakes all round and electrically operated windows. Under the bonnet, both six and eight-cylinder engines were offered. Basic engine was dubbed 250 S. It went on sale in July 1965 and developed 130 break horsepower from two and a half litres of displacement. The car was fitted with a four-speed manual gearbox as standard, but it could also be equipped with an automatic featuring the same number of ratios. After a couple of years, a 280 version was introduced with engines displacing 2.8, 3.5 and 4.5 litres, as well as a 300 with 3.0, 3.5 or 6.3 litres. The car was a huge success and received rave reviews from all over the world. It was popular among business people, politicians or celebrities. Even now, after many years from its debut its timeless character and unparalleled durability still shine through. Overall a little under 400 thousand examples of W108 and W109 series were made.
The car offered here is a 280 SE version, originally destined for the European market. It was brought to Poland from Italy in 2015 and underwent thorough bodywork repairs and respraying. The body was sandblasted from the bottom up to the window line and resprayed using original paint in original colour. All parts that did not need repairing or replacement stayed where they were. Interior was just brushed up. Upholstery was thoroughly washed and cleaned, wood on the dashboard was refurbished. The only new part on the inside is the rear view mirror. On top of that, the car underwent a thorough mechanical inspection and is now fully functional and ready for long journeys. Recently it was fitted with a new exhaust system. Its manual gearbox with a floor- and not steering-rack-mounted lever is an interesting feature.
The Mercedes 280 SE offered by Ardor Auctions is a great choice for those who look for a comfortable and dependable classic, not only great for short occasional drives, but also surprisingly practical on a daily basis.


Ardor Auctions
Piękna 1A
00-477Warsaw
Poland
Contact Person Kontaktperson
Title 
Mr
First name 
Michal
Last name 
Przada

Phone 
+48 (51) 661 2395
Mobile phone 
+48 (66) 156 1169