In 1956, Mercedes unveiled its replacement for the 220a: the 220S and SE. The new model was based on the smaller 180-series sedan but with an elongated wheelbase. This additional space increased passenger legroom while simultaneously accommodating an upgraded version of the 2.2L inline-6 M180 engine that produced 85 horsepower. Later models, like the vehicle on offer, were again upgraded with a twin-carburetor setup that increased output to 105 horsepower. The car's exterior received a modest update, including single-piece front and rear bumpers and chrome trim along the front fender and doors. The 220SE was available in sedan, coupe, and convertible body styles, with the two-door convertible being the rarest and most desirable configuration.

This 1960 Mercedes-Benz 220SE is one of just 1,112 cabriolets ever built. It is finished in its correct yellow paint over a red and black leather interior, both recently refinished. The wood trim and brightwork are in excellent condition, and the car is finished with a fresh cloth convertible top. This 220SE comes well-equipped with a Becker Europa radio and an ivory steering wheel: a highly desirable factory option. The factory Solex carburetors have been replaced with a pair of Weber 32/36 twin-barrel units for increased drivability on modern roads, resulting in a noticeable gain in acceleration while maintaining the smooth driving characteristics expected from Mercedes' fantastic M180 engine. It has received a recent service and is ready for the roads ahead.

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Year
1960

Make
Mercedes Benz

Model
220SE Cabriolet

Mileage
86,246

Horsepower
105

Drive Layout
RWD

Transmission
Manual

Color
Yellow