For Sale: 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250SE in Beverly Hills, California for sale in Beverly Hills, CA

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Vehicle Description 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250SE CabrioletIntroducing this highly collectible 1966 Mercedes-Benz 250SE Cabriolet that is finished in an attractive color combination of white complemented with a navy blue interior.
This classic vehicle exudes elegance and sophistication, capturing the essence of luxury that Mercedes-Benz is renowned for.
Equipped with a manual floor-shift gear box, fuel-injected M129 straight-six engine, power steering, four-wheel disc brakes, dual exhaust outlets, VDO instrumentation, black convertible soft top, chrome trim, Uniroyal Tiger Paw tires, 14-inch steel wheels, Mercedes-Benz branded hub caps, jack, and a tool roll.
In addition to its mechanical features, this 250SE Cabriolet comes loaded with a range of luxury and convenience amenities.
Step inside to discover air conditioning, a Becker Europa radio, manual-crank windows, a two-spoke steering wheel with a horn ring, a center console, glove box, and sun visors complete with a vanity mirror on the passenger side.
If you are in the market for a classic luxury car that seamlessly combines timeless elegance with optimal performance, look no further than this extremely coveted W111 Cabriolet that is mechanically sound.
For $89,950.
  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 250SE

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