Seller's comments about 1962' Mercedes-Benz 190 SL W121
The Daimler Benz car, model Mercedes-Benz W121 version 190 SL, is a sports car produced in Germany from January 1955 to February 1963. The prototype was first shown in 1954 in New York in a 2-door coupe body style. The body structure was based on a shortened floor plate from the sedan version. Sold simultaneously with the more luxurious and more expensive 300 SL model. The Daimler Benz 190 SL car is a type of car with an open body, which was then entering mass production with a self-supporting body. Powered by a "short-stroke" engine (this was the name given to the engines used at that time, in which the piston stroke was smaller than the cylinder diameter) with a capacity of 1.9 liters was called the "most quiet" despite significant difficulties in adjusting the two Weber carburetors. 25,811 examples of the W121 model were produced in both convertible and coupe versions. According to the FIVA (Federation Internatiole de Vehicle Ancienne) classification, the vehicle qualifies as Class E (post war), i.e. manufactured after January 1, 1946 but before December 31, 1960. Group 2 (genuine) Type "A" (standard)
Daimler Benz AG Mercedes-Benz W121 190 SL VIN: 12104010023160 Body: 2-door convertible Engine: 1,897 cm3 77 kW/105 km The vehicle was rebuilt with attention to every detail. All body, chassis, suspension and power unit components were rebuilt or replaced with new ones in accordance with all Mercedes-Benz standards. For more information, please contact us.