Client Advisor - Recently refreshed Mechanically and cosmetically including a complete new interior replacing all leather, carpets, trunk area, wood, etc. One of 5249 cars produced from 1965-1967 in the world. 2.5 liter 150 horsepower 6 cylinder engine with 150 horsepower and electronic fuel injection. Floor mounted 4 speed manual Transmission. Beautiful Livery in Mercedes Benz Light Blue with the roof done in Mercedes Benz Ivory. Matching Interior done in Mercedes Benz Creme leather with Brown carpet and Burlwood accents throughout. In summer of 1965 Mercedes-Benz launched replacements for both W111 and W112 sedans, the W108 and W109 respectively. With the tailfin fashion well eroded by the mid 1960s, the new design was based on the restrained W111 coupe, widened and squared off. Work on a future new chassis that would fully replace the Ponton-derived W111/W112 and W108/W109 was well under way. With a concept car of the first S-Class was shown in 1967,Daimler declined to develop a two-door W108/W109 vehicle, instead continuing production of the aging W111/W112 with modest changes. The 220SE was superseded in early autumn 1965 by the 250SE, which featured the new 2496 cm 3 M129 engine. Producing 150 hp (112 kW) at 5500 rpm, it gave the vehicle a significant improvement in top speed, 193 km/h (120 mph) (188 km/h (117 mph) with automatic transmission), and 0100 km/h (62 mph) acceleration time of 12 seconds (14 with automatic transmission). Visible changes include new 14-inch rims, which came with new hub cabs and beauty rings accommodating the larger disk brakes and new rear axle from the W108 family.
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