1965 Mercedes-Benz 190c Fin Tail, 1.9L, 4-spd Man, Air Ride Suspension, LOOK
1965 Mercedes-Benz 190-Series 190c Fin Tail
Technical specifications of Mercedes-Benz 190-Series 1965 | |
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Price: | - |
Item location: | Saint Louis, Missouri, United States |
Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | 190-Series |
SubModel: | 190c Fin Tail |
Type: | Sedan |
Trim: | 190c Fin Tail |
Year: | 1965 |
Mileage: | 34,657 |
VIN: | 110010-10-067150 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 1.9L |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Beige |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1965 Mercedes-Benz 190c Fin Tail
Very rare correct Signal Red exterior (code DB-519), beige cloth interior Approximately $3,400 worth of Air Ride Technologies suspension This was the first series of Mercedes cars and the first production car to be extensively crash tested for occupant safety Final model year of the 190c; one of 20,797 models made in 1965 Rebuilt, original, numbers-matching 1.9L-cylinder petrol engine with rebuilt carburetor, 8.7:1 compression ratio, Solex 34 downdraft carburetor Four-speed manual transmission and 4.08 rear end Front disc brakes with a twin-circuit hydraulic system Clean body and undercarriage New gas tank and fuel pump Documentation includes original owner’s manual, copy of factory data card and smaller images of data card, engine block stamping, chassis-frame stamping and chassis plateLooking for a classic Mercedes-Benz that will surely put a smile on your face and has a few updated features? MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to offer this 1965 Mercedes-Benz 190c Fintail sedan with full air ride! This car is mostly original throughout and could easily serve as someone’s fun and styling daily driver.
The car’s original Red exterior (code DB-519) is in very good exterior and the trim is good. The glass panels are in very good order, clear and crack-free, as are the vehicle’s lights. The car rolls on Milestar tires with matching Signal Red factory wheel covers. The engine bay is very tidy and the battery appears new. The body panels are all straight and the bumpers are in very good shape. This particular Benz is equipped with approximately $3,400 worth of air suspension from Air Ride Technologies. Car includes a cheat sheet on how to use the air ride suspension and how to start the engine.
Speaking of that engine, it’s a 1.9L four-cylinder petrol version that was rebuilt approximately 30,000 miles ago, that includes a rebuilt carburetor and is attached to a four-speed manual transmission and a 4.08 rear end. Car also has a new fuel filter and fuel tank. The structure of the new cars followed the principles established with the Ponton saloons in its unitary construction with the engine and front suspension mounted on a detachable subframe. The subframe was rather simpler in design than the Ponton type. Front suspension was essentially the same as before, with unequal-length wishbones and coil springs, although the track was wider, the dampers were located further outboard and an anti-roll bar permitted rather softer springing for an American-style ride. This was matched by softer springs at the rear, where one swing-axle was sprung against the other to prevent excessive roll by a horizontally mounted coil spring above the differential
Inside, the car’s beige cloth front bucket seats and rear bench are in very good order. The matching carpet is in good shape and the beige headliner is in very good seat. The contrasting black instrument panel, with its unique vertical gauge cluster, is in good shape, while the two-spoke steering wheel is in fair shape, with a few minor blemishes. The door panels, mirror glass, and shifter are all in good condition while the center console is in fair shape. This is a radio delete model.
Introduced at the Frankfurt Auto Show in 1956, the 190c was one of three new models shown to the public. While the 190 body style was the same as the 180 sedan, it had a new SOHC four-cylinder engine mounted at four points on the U-frame for quieter operation. The interior trim was superior to those of the 180 but outside, the only visual clue was a horizontal chrome accent at the beltline. The 190c, however, was longer, larger and lower and carried the 220’s body, complete with fintails.
The 190c replaced the W120 180c and W121 190b as Mercedes-Benz’s line of less-expensive four-cylinder sedans. The body was derived from the W111 series but with a shorter nose and rounded headlights (which gave a similar front-end appearance to the W120/121 ponton models). The rear end was identical to the W111 220b (the 220b was the base model of the W111 series). The interior layout and dimensions were also identical to the W111 220b, but with fewer options such as fixed-back seats and bakelite trim on the dashboard (as opposed to timber in the W111 models). Because the 190c model was a W111 220b with a shorter front, they offered the same interior and luggage space as the W111 series but with smaller and more fuel-efficient engines.
Documentation includes original owner’s manual, copy of factory data card and smaller images of data card, engine block stamping, chassis-frame stamping and chassis plate.
Competition to this car in 1965 included BMW’s 1800, Peugeot’s 404 and Citroën’s DS 19 sedans.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 34,657 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
VIN: 110010-10-067150 EIN: M121924-10-066036
TIN: 171761
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