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The 3.5 was the ultimate W111 Mercedes. ... The engine’s initial displacement was 3499 cc and European-spec versions produced 200 hp at 5800 rpm. U.S, versions, unfortunately, ...
Mechatronik is asking about $464,000 for the W111 M-Coupe—there’s a pretty long list of car’s we’d sooner buy with that kind of money. But for the right ultra-rich Benz fanatic, this car ...
Marketed as the company's top-of-the-line models, the W111 and W112 coupes and convertibles were Mercedes-Benz's most expensive models, just short of the W100 600 limousine.
Look, I didn't mean to get the classic Mercedes-Benz 280SE cabriolet stuck in the mud. It was barely even mud, anyway, more like a thin layer of wet dirt. And I didn't know how much the car was ...
A beautifully restored 1970 Mercedes-Benz W111 M-Coupe 5.5 is looking for a new home, popping up for sale in Germany for 400,000 euros ($466,000). The car ...
The Mercedes-Benz introduced the W111 series of cars in 1959, and various iterations were made available until 1971, including four-door sedan, two-door coupe, and cabriolet variants.
This 1964 Mercedes-Benz 220SE with a gargantuan 6.3-liter V-8 under its hood is a car AMG might have created had it started up a few years earlier, and this pretty and potent machine is up for ...