1957 MERCEDES-BENZ 220 S
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | 220 S |
Type: | Sedan |
Trim: | CLEAN TITLE, RUNS AND DRIVES |
Doors: | 4 |
Year: | 1957 |
Mileage: | 43347 |
VIN: | 180010N7xxxxxx |
Color: | Blue |
Engine: | 6 cyl. |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior color: | Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
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Description of 1957 Mercedes-Benz 220 S CLEAN TITLE, RUNS AND DRIVES |
I am a private collector and one of the largest classic car wholesalers in the country with an endless passion for classic cars and trucks. Some of our vehicles located in California have been rented out to movies, commercials, photoshoots and parties. We carry a large selection of makes and models that includes everything from rare European and Japanese classics all the way American Classics, Mopars and Pickup Trucks. Are you a classic car connoisseur looking for classic/vintage vehicles without having to pay luxury prices? If so, you are in the right place! I know that magic feeling when the right quality meets the right price. View our collection where you will find vehicles starting from projects to fully restored concours condition cars and trucks. We update our collection very often and right now we are liquidating some of our collection with the lowest prices out there to make room for new arrivals. We sell nationwide and worldwide and have vehicles all over the country that are 100% owned by us with clean titles in hand. WE SELL WORLDWIDE AND CAN HELP WITH LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING! THIS 1957 MERCEDES-BENZ 220 S IS LOCATED IN: SANDSTON, VA 23150 The Mercedes-Benz W180 is an inline 6-cylinder sedan, coup, and convertible made from 1954 to 1959. The models associated with the W180 chassis code were the 220a and 220S. The W180 was one in a range of Mercedes-Benz models to informally receive the "Ponton" nickname. This was in reference to the unibody-type, pontoon-shaped exterior styling which was also featured on the later W128 line. 220S (W180 II) The 220a was succeeded in March 1956 by the 220S, which was externally almost identical, but had an upgraded version of the 2.2L inline-six (100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp), later 106 PS (78 kW; 105 hp)), due to the use of twin-carburetors. Visually, the 220S featured a new one piece front bumper, instead of the 3-piece bumper used on the 220a. Also, the twin chrome and rubber strips running under the doors of the 220a were replaced with solid chrome strips. The most obvious difference is the addition of a chrome strip running along the front fenders and doors of the 220S. The 220S was available with a 4-speed column shift manual transmission, with an optional Hydrak automatic clutch. This made use of small microswitches on the gear selector that automatically disengaged the clutch when the driver changed gears. Many cars have subsequently been converted to use a regular manual clutch, due to the high maintenece costs of continuing to use the Hydrak clutch. Also introduced with the 220S was the W105 219, which from the a-pillar forward was essentially a single-carburettor 220a, but rearward from the a-pillar it used the shorter body of the W120/W121 180/190 models. In July 1956 a Cabriolet (two doors, four seats) joined the line-up, and in October 1956 a Coup version followed suit. Some Cabriolets were finished with folding rear seats to accommodate additional luggage. Until October 1959, 55,279 220S saloons and 3,429 Cabriolets and Coups were built. The fuel-injected 220SE versions that officially bore the model code W128 were introduced in October 1958 and carried on until November 1960. *CLEAN TITLE THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN THIS GREAT CLASSIC! Most classic cars we consider as projects because of the age and wear FOR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS CONTACT A UNIQUE TRANSPORT Please note, I want to make sure that you are absolutely satisfied with your purchase. Bid with confidence and if you have any questions that I might not have covered in the description, don't hesitate to ask. You can email me or send me your telephone number and I will give you a call. I have tried my best to describe this vehicle as accurately as I can. Remember, this vehicle is from the 1950's and can have some imperfections that I'm not aware of. Shipping Payment Disclaimer |