Tuesday, March 13, 2012

AU 300SE long, sunroof, rare long version sedan


1963 MERCEDES 300SE W112

$18,500*
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1963 MERCEDES 300SE W112 (No Badge)
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Last Modified Date16/02/2012
Vehicle1963 MERCEDES 300SE W112
Price$18,500* Excluding on-road costs
Kilometres80,500
ColourBlue
Interior ColourGrey
Transmission4 speed Automatic
Body4 door 5 seat SEDAN
Drive TypeRear
Engine6 cylinder Petrol Aspirated 3.0 L (2997cc)
Reg PlateKOF 000
Reg ExpiryJUN-2013
Road Worthy CertificateNo
Vehicle IDSSE-AD-219324
Ref CodeSSE-AD-219324
Brief CommentsRare 1963 Mercedes Benz Heckflosse (Fintail) 300SE Long Wheelbase
Comments
1963 300SE LWB. Mercedes Blue duco - Extremely Rare Heckflosse (Fin-tail) model. Car was imported from Germany in 1972 with required original parts from Mercedes and converted to RHD. Only 387 of this model built in 1963. Total of 1546 vehicles built between 1962 (1 x prototype in 1962) and 1965. Currently laid over - restoration required. Body in excellent condition with no rust evident. Has been stored undercover since 1987. More details on this model can be found at Maarten Van Eijck's excellent Heckflosse site

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Specifications

Tare Mass (kg)1575Wheel Base (mm)2750
Length (mm)4900Width (mm)1810
Height (mm)1440Track Front (mm)1482
Track Rear (mm)1485  
Engine LocationFrontConfigurationIn-line
Engine Size (cc)2997CamOverhead Cam
Engine Cycle4 StrokeEngine TypePiston
Engine CodeM189 IIICylinders6
Valves per Cylinder2Compression Ratio8.7:1
Power117.2kW @ 5000rpmTorque251Nm @ 3800rpm
Induction SystemAspiratedFuel TypePetrol
Fuel Tank Capacity (litres)65Fuel DeliveryMulti-Point Injection
Method of DeliveryElectronic  
Front Tyre Description7.50 H13Front Rim Description13x5.5
Rear Tyre Description7.50 H13Rear Rim Description13x5.5
Steering DescriptionRecirculating Ball  
Specifications have been sourced from redbook.com.au and are based on manufacturer standard specifications. Actual specifications for this vehicle may differ, please confirm with the seller.
Air ConditioningSunroof - Electric
Central Locking 

Monday, March 12, 2012

1966 "Ed Ames'" car , late 42/2 4speed car


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Goodman Reed Motorcars is thrilled to have the opportunity to offer for sale an extremely rare W112 300SE Manual Transmission Convertible. Utilizing an adapted version of the 300SL’s storied engine and a two-position ride air suspension, the 300SE was truly the pinnacle of the Mercedes luxury line through much of the 1960s. Only 708 300SE Convertibles were built between 1961 and 1967, and it’s believed that fewer than 100 of those car were Series II models (built between August, 1965 & December, 1967) using the improved and more powerful M189.987 engine. Furthermore, because a steering column-mounted automatic transmission was standard, only a small fraction of these cars came with the “42/4” option coded manual transmission, making this car an exceedingly rare example, indeed.
This car was purchased new by Ed Ames, a Hollywood actor and singer best known as “Mingo”, Fess Parker’s sidekick in the popular 1960’s TV show Daniel Boone. He also had a long singing career, both as a solo artist and earlier as part of “The Ames Brothers”, with whom he had a string of hits in the 1950’s. Ames bought the car in 1967 in celebration of his single “My Cup Runneth Over” reaching #8 in the U.S. charts, and he kept it until 2005 when he sold the car to the second owner, whom we are currently representing in this sale.
Through the 1980s Ames resided primarily in Los Angeles, later moving into the Santa Ynez Valley north of Santa Barbara. Consequently, this car has always been in arid California climates and when purchased from Mr. Ames in 2005, the car exhibited only minor evidence of rust. This was completely and professionally repaired in 2005 when the current owner went through and reconditioned the car at a cost of $18,000. In addition to the rust repair, the following repairs were performed:
- Professionally repainted in its original deep navy blue finish.
- Seats professionally recovered in the correct leather.
- German “Finetuft” velour carpeting was installed.
- New convertible top was installed.
- Bellows replaced.
- New air suspension leveling valves.
- New AC compressor and charge.
- Engine reconditioned.
The exterior is in exceptional condition, the navy blue finish deep and lustrous, with only minor of imperfections. An extremely soft dime-sized ding sits on the driver side light column and there is an equally soft dings on the passenger side. One will also find the rare rock chip on the front valence, and there is a larger chip (1/4”) in the seam of the trunk. All of these imperfections are exceedingly minor and none of them showed up in the pictures. They are of the “touch-up” variety and do not in any way detract from the overall appearance of the car. The color-matched original hub-caps are in fantastic shape, but bear typically minor paint chips. All of the body chrome is also in exceptional condition, with the exception of the bumpers, which, although completely presentable for nearly all situations, should be re-chromed if the car is to be used for competition. All of the gaps are correct and fit
The interior is equally unblemished, with flawless new leather covering the original seats. All of the seats, carpets, convertible top headliner, dash and interior panels are like new and all of the fixtures are present. The wood paneling on the dash is in incredible original condition, however minor cracking is appearing on the instrument cluster. The original radio has sadly been lost in Mr. Ames’ storage, however the owner has unobtrusively installed a modern CD player in the glove-box, leaving the normal position in the dash covered by an insert. All of the glass is perfect and the convertible top is brand new and functions properly.
Still powered by its original engine, the car has 144k original miles and runs famously, due in part to extensive repairs during it’s reconditioning in 2005. Starting up immediately and idling smoothly, the car slides into gear without effort and the legendary engine pulling strongly through each of the gears. All of the bellows and air suspension leveling valves have been replaced, giving the car its trademark soft, floating ride quality that firms up when necessary, minimizing body lean in corners. The car drives and stops straight and true – the drive as good or better than any other W111 or W112 we’ve come across.
To reiterate: Only 708 of these gorgeous convertibles were ever produced, fewer than the 280 SE 3.5 and even than the 300SL with whom it shares its power-plant. Moreover, only 100 Series II convertibles were produced, and only a fraction of them were manual transmission optioned cars, making this an extremely rare opportunity to own one of the most exclusive luxury convertibles ever built. With continued appreciation a guarantee, if you’ve been looking for an exceptional “Heckflosse” convertible, this car deserves your serious attention.















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