Mercedes-Benz 220SE
1973 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $6,660 - $6,890
Average Auction Sale: $3,300
Median Auction Sale: $3,300
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Original Price: $6,660 - $6,890
Average Auction Sale: $3,300
Median Auction Sale: $3,300
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1965 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $4,345 - $9,560
Average Auction Sale: $31,707
Median Auction Sale: $27,199
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Original Price: $4,345 - $9,560
Average Auction Sale: $31,707
Median Auction Sale: $27,199
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1961 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $4,280 - $8,090
Average Auction Sale: $62,068
Median Auction Sale: $54,252
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Original Price: $4,280 - $8,090
Average Auction Sale: $62,068
Median Auction Sale: $54,252
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1964 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $4,350 - $9,560
Average Auction Sale: $31,547
Median Auction Sale: $20,800
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Original Price: $4,350 - $9,560
Average Auction Sale: $31,547
Median Auction Sale: $20,800
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1963 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $4,350 - $9,560
Average Auction Sale: $50,737
Median Auction Sale: $35,500
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Original Price: $4,350 - $9,560
Average Auction Sale: $50,737
Median Auction Sale: $35,500
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1962 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $4,280 - $8,090
Average Auction Sale: $45,835
Median Auction Sale: $45,100
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Original Price: $4,280 - $8,090
Average Auction Sale: $45,835
Median Auction Sale: $45,100
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1960 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $4,283 - $8,090
Average Auction Sale: $92,851
Median Auction Sale: $85,250
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Original Price: $4,283 - $8,090
Average Auction Sale: $92,851
Median Auction Sale: $85,250
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1959 Mercedes-Benz 220S
Original Price: $4,280 - $7,640
Average Auction Sale: $50,561
Median Auction Sale: $38,500
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Original Price: $4,280 - $7,640
Average Auction Sale: $50,561
Median Auction Sale: $38,500
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Total Production: 1,974
The Mercedes-Benz 220SE was introduced in 1958 and remained in production until 1959 with a total of 1974 examples being produced. 1112 of those were cabriolets. The 'SE' was considered an upgraded version of the 220 and offered in coupe, sedan and cabriolet body styles.
The 220SE were built with high attention to detail, almost mimicking the 330SC. They came equipped with polished wooden dashboards and door cappings, leather upholstery, and chrome trim. Under the hood was a 2.2-liter engine that produced nearly 135 horsepower and could carry the 220SE to speeds of 100 mph. The use of Bosch fuel-injection meant the increase in power while a reduction in fuel consumption.
A cabriolet, also known as a 'Ponton Series', cost just under $9,000 when new. These were among the first of the postwar, modern, Mercedes-Benz designs. Their styling retained the traditional Mercedes-Benz touches while adapting a modern style that appealed to a wider generation.
By Daniel Vaughan | Feb 2007
1958 Mercedes-Benz 220S
Original Price: $4,300 - $7,630
Average Auction Sale: $75,245
Median Auction Sale: $75,290
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Original Price: $4,300 - $7,630
Average Auction Sale: $75,245
Median Auction Sale: $75,290
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1957 Mercedes-Benz 220S
Original Price: $4,490 - $7,315
Average Auction Sale: $74,348
Median Auction Sale: $74,997
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Original Price: $4,490 - $7,315
Average Auction Sale: $74,348
Median Auction Sale: $74,997
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1956 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Original Price: $4,500 - $7,140
Average Auction Sale: $20,114
Median Auction Sale: $15,500
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Original Price: $4,500 - $7,140
Average Auction Sale: $20,114
Median Auction Sale: $15,500
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Total Production: 58,708
Mercedes-Benz has a long and proud tradition and reputation that was built by years of domination on the raceway, superior build quality, and undeniable beauty. The cars they constructed are legendary and well renowned. Their tradition continued with the 220S and 300 model range. The 220S was offered in saloon, coupe, and convertible configuration. They featured leather seating and exotic materials used throughout. The wood trim was commonly mahogany. Under the bonnet was a 2195 cc alloy straight six-cylinder engine with single overhead camshaft, twin Solex downdraft carburetors and a 7.6:1 compression ratio. The 125 SAE horsepower was sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed column shift automatic gearbox. Braking power was provided by a servo-assisted drums.
The 220S was produced in limited numbers beginning in the mid-1950's and continuing until October of 1959. A total of 3,429 examples were produced with 2178 being convertibles.
By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2006
1955 Mercedes-Benz 220a Series
Original Price: $4,590 - $6,450
Average Auction Sale: $76,299
Median Auction Sale: $88,000
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Original Price: $4,590 - $6,450
Average Auction Sale: $76,299
Median Auction Sale: $88,000
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1953 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Average Auction Sale: $111,469
Median Auction Sale: $103,473
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Average Auction Sale: $111,469
Median Auction Sale: $103,473
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1951 Mercedes-Benz 220 Series
Average Auction Sale: $148,648
Median Auction Sale: $84,376
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Average Auction Sale: $148,648
Median Auction Sale: $84,376
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