Described by the vendor as being in very good condition throughout
Reported to drive really well
MOT-exempt
The Appeal
The Mercedes-Benz 250CE is one of the most graceful examples of the marque's sparkling lineage, combining a refined inline-six engine with elegant pillarless styling that remains as striking today as it was in the late 1960s. The uncluttered shape, impressive brightwork and signature grille have all become iconic. The fact the car was so beautifully engineered, of course, has made it a technical triumph, too.
These cars have long been admired for their blend of mechanical sophistication and understated glamour, and good examples are increasingly sought after. This 1967 UK-registered example benefits from a restoration and presents a fine opportunity to acquire a handsome Mercedes-Benz coupe that is ready to be used and enjoyed.IMG_8652.jpeg222.71 KB
History and Paperwork
Registered in 1967 in the United Kingdom
Restored approximately six years ago
Indicates 30,211 miles, though this isn't warranted mileage
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Hi, This car is 1971 as written or 1967 year?
Looks very neat inside ,how long have you had it,& was it repainted by yourself or previous owner?
Do you have old mots ,service history etc to check correct mileage?
Underneath in few photos shows bit of rust etc,is that normal for age or needs to be fixed?
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gurbham
Hi, This car is 1971 as written or 1967 year? Looks very neat inside ,how long have you had it,& was it repainted by yourself or previous owner? Do you have old mots ,service history etc to check correct mileage? Underneath in few photos shows bit of rust etc,is that normal for age or needs to be fixed?