Make:
Mercedes-Benz
Model:
200
Year:
1966
Mileage:
78696
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Tennessee
City:
Nashville , TN
Zip:
37208
1966 Mercedes Benz 200 Series Black 4 Speed Auto 78696 Miles
There is an ideal classic sedan you have in mind. It has intricately styled graceful lines... there's a color combo that signals timeless elegance... the interior is a leather-lined luxury experience that offers A/C... and there are even modern touches like fuel injection. This 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250SE is that kind of ideal classic. The SE designation lets you know this is the premium sophisticate as part of the flagship Mercedes sedan lineup, and this plays the role perfectly. The shape embodies the golden years of the late-60s elegance as it echoes the lines of the mighty 600 series limousines. The black paint has a nice luster to show off the authoritative curves of the hood, and at the same time, the finish is not "new money" flashy. Mercedes was known at this time for delivering graceful lines. You see it in how the chrome bumpers are doubled around the corners to add extra emphasis to places like the iconic grille. Or how the taillights fit under the trim so that it can seamlessly encircle the rear. And of course, Mercedes famously over-built these cars from the beginning. So over half a century later, the doors still close with the sound and feel of German precision. The tan interior goes with the black exterior for one of the most desirable color themes around.
There is an ideal classic sedan you have in mind. It has intricately styled graceful lines... there's a color combo that signals timeless elegance... the interior is a leather-lined luxury experience that offers A/C... and there are even modern touches like fuel injection. This 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250SE is that kind of ideal classic. The SE designation lets you know this is the premium sophisticate as part of the flagship Mercedes sedan lineup, and this plays the role perfectly. The shape embodies the golden years of the late-60s elegance as it echoes the lines of the mighty 600 series limousines. The black paint has a nice luster to show off the authoritative curves of the hood, and at the same time, the finish is not "new money" flashy. Mercedes was known at this time for delivering graceful lines. You see it in how the chrome bumpers are doubled around the corners to add extra emphasis to places like the iconic grille. Or how the taillights fit under the trim so that it can seamlessly encircle the rear. And of course, Mercedes famously over-built these cars from the beginning. So over half a century later, the doors still close with the sound and feel of German precision. The tan interior goes with the black exterior for one of the most desirable color themes around.