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Mercedes Benz 230 W110

Mercedes Benz 230 W110
Lot Number | 21 |
Make | Mercedes Benz |
Model | 230 W110 |
Year | 1966 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 2.3L Inline Six |
Mileage Indicated | 84550 |
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1960s Mercedes-Benz 230 W110 – A Classic Elegance
At Creative Rides, we often stumble upon true automotive gems, and this Mercedes-Benz 230 W110 is one of them.
Powered by a smooth 2.3L inline-six, paired with a 4-speed column-shift manual, this classic “Fintail” delivers an authentic vintage driving experience. The burgundy body with a cream roof exudes timeless charm, further complemented by the original tan interior dating back to 1966 together with rear window louvres.
Whether you’re looking for a starter classic or an elegant addition to your collection, this Mercedes-Benz 230 is an opportunity you don’t want to miss!
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