During the 1960s, Mercedes-Benz crafted some of the most luxurious and prestigious vehicles on European roads, establishing a legacy of exceptional quality that endures today. Among these exceptional models were the saloons, coupés, and convertibles of the W111 series—meticulously constructed engineering marvels that radiate excellence in every detail.
- This 1970 model is one of just 2,430 W111 coupés made, featuring the coveted 3.5-liter V-8 engine
- Comes equipped with a rare four-speed manual transmission
- Reportedly previously owned by André Gadaud, the esteemed French ambassador to Spain and Switzerland
- Comes nicely appointed with a Behr air conditioner, Becker Grand Prix radio, rear speaker, and a sunroof
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