1962 Mercedes Benz 220SEb 4spd Floor, Euro, VIDEO

Condition: Used
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 220SEb
Type: 4spd Floor, Euro, VIDEO
Trim: --
Year: 1962
Mileage: 56500
VIN: 11102110018868
Color: Black
Engine: 2.2L I6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 2dr Coupe
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only
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1962 Mercedes 220SEb Coupe 4spd Manual on the Floor! Euro-Market Car VIDEO WITH LISTING VIN: 773-303-61228868 We purchased this beautiful W111 out of Omaha Nebraska, where it had remained with the same owner since 1985. As the owner was elderly, the car sat for the last few years of his ownership. Over the course of the last couple months, we've been going through the car, servicing it and adding mileage when the weather cooperates. Since purchasing the car, we've done the following services: Replace... fuel tank, repair fuel pump, replace all fuel lines, replace ignition coil wire, repair fuel pressure regulator, replace fuel filter, bleed clutch system, check brakes, and change oil/filter. The tires, while in decent shape, are due for replacement, so the next owner should address that before embarking on any long hauls. The car will come with a good bit of documentation, including the original manual, receipts for a complete engine and transmission rebuild in 1978, as well as receipts for the work we've performed this year. Please inquire for scans of the receipts if interested. We were able to get a hold of a previous owner who had the car in the late 70s, and he informed us that the car spent the 60s with the original owner in Colorado before moving to the Omaha area in the early 70s. As it sits now, this is a nice driver-level 220SE Coupe with the desirable 4spd manual on the floor. A sweet, sweet car. Exterior: - Please see the video along with the listing, as the car is covered in detail. Blemishes are all shown close up and under direct sunlight. - Older respray, and the car does appear to have always been black. The paint cleans up nicely, but isn't top-notch. There are a few small spots where dust is visible under the paint, most notably on the roof, and a couple other spots where the paint shows its age. Again, please defer to the video. - Front and rear chrome bumpers aren't very good. Particularly the passenger's side of the rear bumper. All the other polished trim, like the window/windshield surrounds, rocker trim, grille, etc, are very nice. - Wheels are in great shape. Hubcaps show no curb rash or damage. Tires, as mentioned, should be replaced sooner rather than later. - Glass is all clear and crack-free. Lights and signals are all functional. Interior: - Interior in these cars is just gorgeous. Wood within the dash is good for the most part; there is a crack on the passenger's side where it meets the windshield, see photo/video. Driver's seat appears to have been reupholstered at some point, as it is in great shape and the passenger's shows some wear. Upholstery work was done in the correct material and it matches the rest of the interior. Headliner is clean and tight. - Odometer reads 56455 and is functional. While odometer reads 56k miles, we are not positive as to actual mileage. The car wears a 200,000km badge on the front grille, so it's certainly possible that this car saw some miles in Europe before being imported and having the speedo swapped out. Other gauges are also functional. - Becker Mexico is not functional, but we do hear an audible tick when turning the knob. Sounds like the speakers are good. - Blower motor and heat are functional. AC is not. Lights, signals, wipers, dash lights, and interior lights are all functional as well. - Headliner is nice and intact. Steering wheel is in great shape, with no cracks and just a couple small blemishes. - Carpet appears to be original. A bit tired on the driver's floor, as to be expected. Under the Hood / Underbody: - Frame is solid. Very much structurally sound. There is a tiny bit of rust inside the passenger front rocker, as visible in the underbody photos. Aside from that, quite good underneath. - The car runs and drives very well. It starts first turn, idles cool/steady/quietly, pulls through the rev range with impressive gusto, shifts smoothly, and brakes straight and effectively. There aren't any concerning creaks or squeaks from the suspension over bumps or through turns; the car feels solid and confidence inspiring. As mentioned earlier, tires should be done sooner rather than later, but the car is in good running and driving condition. - The 220SEb was the top of the range at the time, coming standard with Bosch fuel injection and producing 120hp at 4800rpm. This car can be driven and enjoyed as-is, or, with it's very desirable spec, would serve as an excellent candidate for a high-level restoration. With any further questions, requests, or to discuss purchasing, please reach out to Jake at 773-303-6122.