Lot details Registration No: HPK897K Chassis No: 11402222018855 Mot Expiry: June 2020
- Only 46000 recorded and credible miles
- Rare RHD model
- Desirable automatic gearbox, original specification interior
- Mot June 2020
Penned by the celebrated French designer Paul Bracq, the Coupe version of the Mercedes W114 was unveiled in 1969. Of pillarless construction, it featured windows that could be fully lowered for optimum open air motoring and a notably longer boot lid than the related Saloon. There was the choice of 2.5 (250) or 2.8-litre (280) straight-six engines coupled to a four-speed automatic transmission. Just 67,048 such Coupes were produced prior to the cessation of production in 1976, 42,379 of which had the smaller engine. The car on offer is a relatively rare righthand drive 250 CE version that vacated the Stuttgart production line in 1971 and was first registered on November 16 of that year. It is finished in the pleasing combination of Brown over Beige and remains trimmed in its original Brown MB-Tex. Smartly presented, the Benz displays an unwarranted by wholly credible 46,000 miles and comes complete with an MOT valid into June 2020.
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