The Ponton was Daimler-Benz's first totally new Mercedes-Benz series of passenger vehicles produced after World War II. In July 1953, the cars replaced the pre-war-designed Type 170 series and were the bulk of the automaker's production t

1964 - Grey Mercedes 111 220 S Fintail The Mercedes-Benz W111 was a chassis code given to a range of Mercedes' vehicles produced between 1959 and 1971, including four-door sedans (1959-1968) and two-door coupés and cabriolets (1

The W110 was Mercedes-Benz's entry level line of midsize automobiles in the mid-1960s. One of Mercedes' "Fintail" (German: Heckflosse) series, the W110 initially was available with either a 1.9 L M121 gasoline or diesel inline-f

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 was a luxury car built by Mercedes Benz from 1968 to 1972. It featured the company's powerful 6.3-litre M100 V8 from the luxurious 600 limousine installed in the normally six-cylinder powered Mercedes Benz 300 SE

The Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 is a 4 door saloon (sedan)-bodied car designed by Paul Bracq with a front mounted engine powering the rear wheels. The Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 is one of the W 109 model family from Mercedes-Benz.It's powered co

These Mercedes 114 / 115 shapes were produced between 1968 and 1976, this specific 240 d 3.0 diesel are some of the lower production W115 Mercedes produced, with only 53 690 units produced worldwide with the 240 d badging but 3.0 drivetrain. The

Made in West Germany, this convertible SL comes with a V8 5.0 litre engine; it comes with both a hardtop and soft top. It follows the very iconic, pagoda SL series and is becoming more popular by the day. This shape was produced between 1971 and

The Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107 are automobiles which were produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1971 through 1989, being the second longest single series ever produced by the automaker, after the G-Class. They were sold under the SL (R107) and SLC (C10

3.2-liter inline 6-cylinder (1993-1995/97) : For 1993, the 3.0-liter was enlarged to 3.2 liters on all 124 body models, and retained 24-valve cylinder heads for better air intake.  While the increase in engine displacement did not change the hor

The Mercedes-Benz W140 is a series of flagship vehicles that were manufactured by the German automotive company Mercedes-Benz. On November 16, 1990, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the W140 S-Class via press release, later appearing in several February an

The Mercedes-Benz W220 was a series of flagship sedans which constituted the Mercedes-Benz S-Class during the early to mid-2000s. Development for the W220 S-Class started in 1992,[3] with the final design, helmed by Steve Mattin being approved in