Mercedes W111/112 Coupé/Cabriolet (1962-1972)

Models: 220SEb, 250SE, 280SE, 300SE


                          

Pos

Classic Glass Part-No.

OEM

Part-No.

 Description

    Color   

Net

Price

Gross Price incl. 23% VAT Picture

Availability

1

20000035

 

Windscreen / Windshield

clear

229,00€

281,67€

 

in stock

1

20000875

 

Windscreen / Windshield

green

229,00€

281,67€

 

in stock

2

20000059

 

Rear window

clear

419,00€

515,37€

 

in stock

2

20000165

 

Rear window

green

419,00€

515,37€

 

in stock

3

20000752

 

Front 1/4 door glass left

clear

199,00€

244,77

 

6 bis 8 Wochen

3

20000769

 

Front 1/4 door glass left

green

199,00€

244,77

 

6 bis 8 Wochen

4

20000776

 
Door drop glass left
clear 279,00€ 343,17€   6 bis 8 Wochen
4 20000783  
Door drop glass left
green 279,00€ 343,17€   6 bis 8 Wochen
5 20000790  
Rear 1/4 glass left
clear 239,00€ 293,97   6 bis 8 Wochen
5 20000806  
Rear 1/4 glass left
green 239,00€ 293,97   6 bis 8 Wochen
6 20000813   Front 1/4 door glass right clear 199,00€

244,77

  6 bis 8 Wochen
6 20000820   Front 1/4 door glass right green 199,00€

244,77

  6 bis 8 Wochen
7 20000837   Door drop glass right clear 279,00€ 343,17€   6 bis 8 Wochen
7 20000844   Door drop glass right green 279,00€ 343,17€   6 bis 8 Wochen
8 20000851   Rear 1/4 glass right clear 239,00€ 293,97   6 bis 8 Wochen
8 20000868   Rear 1/4 glass right green 239,00€ 293,97   6 bis 8 Wochen

Production of Mercedes W111began in late 1960, and in February of the next year the coupe was premiered in Stuttgart for the 75th anniversary of the opening of Mercedes-Benz Museum. The convertible followed at the Frankfurt Auto Show a few months later,  the car was almost identical to the coupe, with the soft-top roof folded into a recess behind the rear seat and covered by a tightly fitting bag. There was only one model for the 2-door vehicle, the 220SE on both versions, with the identical M127 2195 cc engine. Prices in 1962 were 32,500 for the coupe and 36,000 NLG for the cabriolet. Options included a sliding sunroof for the coupe, automatic transmission, power steering, and individual rear seats.

 

In March 1962, Mercedes-Benz released the almost identical two-door 300SE. However, due to marketing reasons, this car, like its sedan stablemate, was kept apart from the 220SE, and had its own chassis number W12, which envisioned it as a successor to the W187 300S two-door series, rather than the Ponton range. The car was featured with a chrome strip, air suspension and Daimler's top-range 2996 cm3 M189 engine. For prices of 45,000 and 48,500 for the hard and soft roofs respectively, this vehicle remained split from the rest of the W111 family.

 

 

Model Years Chassis code Engine Displacement Power Built
        [cc] [PS] / [kW]  
220 Sedan 8/59–8/65 111.010 M180.940 / R 6 2195 95 / 70 69691
220 S Sedan 8/59–8/65 111.012 M180.941 / R 6 2195 105/110 // 77/81 161119
220 SE Sedan 8/59–8/65 111.014 M127.982 / R 6 2195 120 / 88 66086
220 SE Coupé 2/61–10/65 111.021 M127.984 / R 6 2195 120 / 88 14173
220 SE Cabriolet 9/61–10/65 111.023 M127.984 / R 6 2195 120 / 88 2729
230 S Sedan 7/65–1/68 111.010 M180.947 / 951 / R 6 2295 120 / 88 41107
250 SE Coupé 9/65–12/67 111.021 M129.980 / 981 / R 6 2496 150 / 110 5259
250 SE Cabriolet 9/65–12/67 111.023 M129.980 / 984 / R 6 2496 150 / 110 954
280 SE Coupé 11/67–5/71 111.024 M130.980 / 984 / R 6 2778 160 / 118 3797
280 SE Cabriolet 11/67–5/71 111.025 M130.980 / 984 / R 6 2778 160 / 118 1390
280 SE 3.5 Coupé 11/69–7/71 111.026 M116.980 / 990 / V 8 3499 200 / 147 3270
280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet 11/69–7/71 111.027 M116.980 / 990 / V 8 3499 200 / 147 1232

Source: Wikipedia

Photos: Marcin Kokot