Background
The Mercedes-Benz W111 series cars are renowned for their longevity and effortless elegance. These ‘fin-tailed’ cars are extremely popular now among discerning enthusiasts who appreciate their American-influenced styling and rock-solid engineering.
Because, while the Americans influenced the look, the engineering was dependably Germanic being solid, sensible and extraordinarily thorough.
This iteration of the 230S’s straight-six engine produced 120bhp, enough to endow the Mercedes with a top speed of almost 110mph, which was heady stuff at the time. It’s acceleration was more leisurely with the benchmark 60mph coming up in a little over 13 seconds - if you changed gear yourself; the automatic cars took another two seconds, making for glacial performance off the line…
But then the W111 range is about decadent wafting rather than out-and-out hooning, so not many owners would have been too worried about racing away from traffic lights in their new Merc.
They probably were more interested in the fact that they were very safe cars for the time, featuring both front and rear crumple zones and retractable seatbelts, neither of which had been previously available.
In total, just 41,107 Mercedes-Benz 230S cars were built between May 1965 and January 1968, making this a very exclusive car, especially in right-hand-drive. And while you might be able to find another out there if you look hard enough, we’re confident you’re going to struggle to find one quite like this one.







