Distinctive SLR-style build completed over four years in the US during the 2010s
Custom bodywork and low-profile windscreen fabricated by Runge Cars
Aluminium bonnet, doors, and boot lid
Engine overhauled in 2022 with further cylinder head and oil channel work
Sold with service records on Belgian registration
The Appeal
While the 190SL was, and still is, praised as one of the most beautiful roadsters ever built, it was never quite the powerhouse. Offering only 105hp or so, the car's remarkable curves and muscular shape may have proven a bit of a disappointment to the aspiring high-octane motorist. It's for this reason that some underwent a programme of modifications to eke out more of that sporty personality; many going on to dub them 'SLRs' - Sports-Leicht-Rennsport.
This 1959 190SL was modified in the USA over the course of four years to evoke that racing character, combining the 190SL's inherent charm with a stripped-down, competition-focused personality. Finished in light silver-grey with blue racing stripes and bearing the competition number "05," it's a remarkably evocative car. Runge Cars fabricated a low-profile windscreen with shaved glass and a modified brass frame, along with a custom hinged headrest fairing, lending the car a distinctly competition-flavoured silhouette. The factory bumpers were removed in favour of rear bumperettes, and aluminium panels - bonnet, doors, and boot lid - were fitted to reduce weight. Under the bonnet, the 1.9-litre M121 inline-four breathes through dual Weber carburettors, while Bilstein dampers sharpen the rear end.
Inside, red leather bucket seats and a custom "190 SLR" dash plaque housing dual stopwatches set the tone, while VDO instrumentation and a white two-spoke steering wheel complete the cockpit. The vendor reports that the car drives very well indeed, feeling every bit like a prepared 190SL.
For those seeking a classic Mercedes-Benz with a racing aesthetic, this 190SLR evocation is sure to stand out.IMG_9413.jpeg3.52 MB
History and Paperwork
First registered in 1959; subject of a four-year SLR-style build in the US during the 2010s
Imported from the US to Europe in 2020
Engine overhauled by Henri's Classics of Belgium in March 2022
Cylinder head and oil channels serviced in August 2022
Five-digit odometer shows 68,855 kilometres (~43,000 miles); total mileage is unknown
Sold on Belgian registration, which serves as the ownership document
Chassis number: 121042109500558; registration uses the last seven digits as the VIN
Low-back bucket seats upholstered in red leather with colour-coordinated door panels and lower dashboard trim
Grey square-weave carpeting on the floor
Dashboard-mounted rearview mirror, analogue clock, and dual stopwatches on a custom "190 SLR" dash plaque
White two-spoke steering wheel with chrome horn ring
VDO instrumentation comprising a 210 km/h speedometer, 7k-rpm tachometer, and supplementary gauges for oil pressure, water temperature, and fuel level
The handsome, curvy frame of the 190SL is hard to improve - it's undeniably a simply gorgeous car. This example has been developed upon with a handsome, specially-made low-profile windscreen, a driver's headrest fairing, wing stripes and knock-off spinners. It all suits it down to the ground, and creates an effortlessly impressive, track-ready vehicle.
Still gleaming following this extensive rebuild, this is an evocative car indeed, with impressive age-commensurate patina to the handsome cabin and all manner of eye-catching modifications.
Dual Weber carburettors with Redline air filter assemblies
Electric fuel pump and custom aluminium fuel tank
Engine overhauled by Henri's Classics in March 2022
Cylinder head and oil channels serviced in August 2022
Double-wishbone front suspension with rear swing axles and coil springs
Bilstein shock absorbers fitted at the rear
Power-assisted four-wheel drum brakes
The vendor reports the car drives very well and feels like a prepared 190SL
With an aim to bring out more of the character deep down in the M121, this 190SL is running better than it would from the factory. It's all looking in fine order, too, with a good, clean engine bay and an impressive underside. We're told that it's driving very well and has been pampered throughout - ready and waiting for its lucky new keeper. IMG_9478.jpeg2.97 MB BEFORE YOU BUY
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