For Sale: 1958 Mercedes-Benz 220S in Saint Ann, Missouri for sale in Saint Ann, MO

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Vehicle Description Spectacular, no expense spared restoration performed by Marquis specialist Documented with extensive restoration photos and receipts One of only 1,251 built Retains matching numbers engine per Mercedes-Benz' data card Just released from a prominent California collection Accompanied by its owners' manual, jack, tools service records and restoration photos and receipts Drives and performs as new Simply one of the best examples of this highly desirable model to be found in the market today Tremendous investment potential A dream for the Mercedes-Benz collector! Options include Becker radio Full leather interior Wood dash Launched in 1954, the 220A represented Mercedes-Benz's new generation of cars with unit-body construction.
Built on a slightly longer wheelbase than the predecessor 180, it provided more legroom for rear seat passengers, as well as more room under the hood for a 2.
2-liter six-cylinder engine.
Servo-assisted brakes became standard in September 1955, followed by the introduction of the 220S in August 1957, which had 106 horsepower, courtesy of dual Solex downdraft carburetors, providing increased performance to match the fleet styling.
The most desirable of the 220S variants were the two-door models, which were produced in very limited numbers.
While mass-produced, the cars were hand-finished at Sindelfingen by craftsmen skilled in the art of coachbuilding, and the result was jewel-like fit and finish, at a cost nearly 75% more than the sedan.
As a result, fewer than 2,000 of the coupe and cabriolet 220S were sold between 1957 and 1959.
Like most cars that were prohibitively expensive when new, they have remained desirable ever since, and they are viewed by many Mercedes-Benz aficionados, compared to the legendary 300 series that preceded them, as the company's ultimate grand tourer models.
The 220S has taken its rightful place in the hierarchy of Stuttgart's most famous and beloved creations.
The magnificent 1958 Mercedes-Benz 220S Coupe featured here is finished in stunning all-black over gorgeous red leather interior.
This incredible motorcar has been restored with no expense spared by a Marquis specialist and is documented with extensive photos and restoration receipts.
Seldom do we come across an example that has been restored to this level.
Just released from a prominent California collection this 1958 Mercedes-Benz 220S Coupe is ready for its next caretaker.
This is an incredible opportunity to acquire one of the best examples of this highly desired model at an investment price.
For the most demanding collector investor, or enthusiast who will settle for nothing but the best! Ready to make an investment you can actually enjoy? Classic cars have proven to be among the most resilient and rewarding investments in recent years, with the Historic Automobile Group Index (HAGI) jumping 39% in 2013, 16% in 2014, and 17% in 2015 while posting gains of 467% over the last 10 years.
Ready to make an investment you can actually enjoy? Please contact one of our expert sales consultants for more information.
They will be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description, and answer any questions you may have.
Buy with confidence; you will not be disappointed in this truly exceptional example.
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  • Year: 1958
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 220S

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