Description
Mercedes-Benz 220 S | Project car | 1962
Highlights:
– 2195cc inline 6-cylinder engine on LPG
– Manual 4-speed gearbox
– Period-correct grey paintwork
– Renewed seats, rest of interior needs restoration
– Running and driving project car
The seller offers for sale this 1962 Mercedes-Benz 220 S, a classic sedan from the elegant W111 series. This vehicle is presented as a project car, offering a solid base for full restoration or partial refurbishment to be used as a characterful driver. It is equipped with a 2195cc six-cylinder petrol engine paired with a manual 4-speed transmission. The car runs and shifts, making it suitable for those who wish to undertake a project with mechanical components already in working order.
The exterior is finished in a period-appropriate grey, which aligns with factory color options from the early 1960s. The paint shows clear signs of age and wear, and a respray or detailed cosmetic work is advisable for those aiming for a restored look. Chrome trim and bumpers appear complete but would benefit from polishing or re-chroming depending on the restoration goal
Inside, the seats have been previously renewed and are in presentable condition. However, the rest of the interior requires significant attention. The car’s cabin currently offers a usable layout but will need refurbishment to match the overall potential of the car. Gauges and switches will likely require checking or replacement as part of the project. Despite its worn condition, the interior retains many of its original design elements, making it a good candidate for a sympathetic restoration.
Mechanically, the car is noted to drive and shift, indicating that the drivetrain is operational. This suggests a strong basis for further work without needing a full engine or gearbox rebuild from the outset. Braking, lighting, and other systems should be inspected and serviced as part of any recommissioning process. No mention of inspection certification or registration details is included, so the buyer should anticipate registering or re-inspecting the vehicle for road use.
The Mercedes-Benz 220 S belongs to the W111 “Heckflosse” (Fintail) series, produced from 1959 to 1965. These models represented a major design and engineering leap for the brand, featuring unit-body construction, crumple zones, and modern styling. The 220 S variant came equipped with a twin-carburetor inline-six engine, producing around 106 horsepower, and was positioned as an upper-middle-class saloon. The 220 S was popular among professionals and diplomats due to its refined ride and understated prestige.
The W111 models are increasingly appreciated among collectors for their durability, distinctive tail fins, and timeless design. With its solid engineering and luxury features, the 220 S provided a bridge between the post-war Ponton series and the more modern W108/W109 sedans that followed. Although these cars were built for comfort rather than sportiness, they excelled in long-distance touring and city driving alike.
Today, a 220 S in restored condition can be a refined and distinctive classic, offering a slice of 1960s Mercedes-Benz elegance. Project cars such as this example give enthusiasts the opportunity to customize the restoration to their own taste, whether aiming for originality or a reliable classic for weekend use. Given its manual gearbox and inline-six engine, this 220 S provides a desirable mechanical foundation for the right buyer looking for a rewarding restoration project.
Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
3. Good: Repairs to the bodywork and paint may be needed, possibly requiring part replacements.
Condition of the Interior
2. Fair: Noticeable signs of heavy use; may have burn marks, cracks, or permanent stains.
Technical Condition
2. Fair: There may be mechanical issues; the engine or transmission may be in suboptimal condition.
Overall Condition
2. Fair Condition: Shows noticeable wear and signs of aging. The car drives and shifts.
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This car is currently located in North Brabant province, the Netherlands.
This car drives and shifts, but needs major maintenance.
The car has a Dutch registration. The buyer is responsible for registration in his own country and responsible for delivery and collection of any vehicle purchased at the auction.
The description of this car is, to the best of the seller’s knowledge, accurate and not misleading. Route 66 Auctions requests a range of detail about the car from the seller and performs a level of due diligence. However, potential buyers must independently satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the description. We strongly advise potential buyers to view or arrange inspections as well as conduct any research they feel is necessary before committing to bid or buy.
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