Beschreibung
Mid Blue Metallic | Cabriolet | 4 Speed Automatic | 3. 0 litre 6 Cylinder | 62, 088 miles showing | AU$479, 995
The 300 SE of the late 1960s has been described as “The last of the great six-cylinder, two-door Mercedes". The 300 SE represented the German automaker’s finest effort to produce the best handcrafted luxury automobile possible, using the best materials and workmanship, and was aimed directly at the world’s automotive cognoscenti.
Over six years of production, only 708 total production 300 SE convertibles emerged from Sindelfingen, and only 92 of these in RHD and the most exclusive of that series was the 1964 300 SE RHD Cabriolet.
With its muscular 3. 0 later 184 hp engine˜lifted from the 300 SL “Gullwing" and self-leveeing pneumatic suspension with four wheel disc brakes, the silky-smooth four-speed automatic transmission, the best leathers, fabrics, and burled-wood veneers available all combined with a top speed of approximately 120 mph W112 300 SE was the Mercedes to have in the 1960s. It was, at the time, the most expensive Mercedes-Benz one could buy, next to the venerable 600.
This rare example having lived in Australia for most of its life and already in beautifully kept pampered condition, is now simply drop dead stunning having undergone a 2 year complete and comprehensive bare metal detailed restoration. It had the same owner for last 28 years.
It presents in the most desirable colour combination Mid Blue with Cognac leather interior and is rare, collectable and a drivable classic.
This is Mercedes cruising in its grandest form.





















