The W111 coupe was redesigned in late 1969 with a re-profiled nose, a lower and wider grille, and revised bumpers with impact strips. This example is said to have received a repaint in its factory Moss Green Metallic (834 G) during previous ownership in Germany, and it features a power antenna, side markers, dual side mirrors, and stacked sealed-beam headlamps.
The 14″ steel wheels wear factory covers with color-keyed centers, are they mounted with 205/70 Vredestein Sprint Classic…
The W111 coupe was redesigned in late 1969 with a re-profiled nose, a lower and wider grille, and revised bumpers with impact strips. This example is said to have received a repaint in its factory Moss Green Metallic (834 G) during previous ownership in Germany, and it features a power antenna, side markers, dual side mirrors, and stacked sealed-beam headlamps.
The 14″ steel wheels wear factory covers with color-keyed centers, are they mounted with 205/70 Vredestein Sprint Classic tires. A matching spare wheel is mounted in the trunk. Power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes were standard equipment.
The cabin features front bucket seats trimmed in tan leather with a matching rear bench, door panels, and carpets. The dash, doors, and windshield frame feature burl wood accents, and additional equipment includes a Behr air conditioning unit, a Becker Europa AM/FM stereo, and embroidered “3.5 Coupe” floor mats.
The ivory-colored steering wheel with a chrome horn ring fronts a column-shifter and VDO instrumentation including a 160-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 6,500-rpm redline. Just over 26k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer. Total mileage is unknown.
The 3.5-liter M116 features Bosch fuel injection and was rated at 197 horsepower when new. Fresh fluids and filters were added in February 2021.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission.
The under-hood data tag decodes as follows:
A set of custom leather luggage is included in the sale and can be seen up close in the gallery.
A walk-around video is viewable above, while driving and interior footage can be seen below.