Mercedes-Benz 200-Series 230 (1969)
Sale price: US $5,625.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“starts up Runs and drives . See pictures posted for a full item description.” |
Year: | 1969 | VIN : | 11401510027772 |
Mileage: | 115,400 | Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
Make: | Mercedes-Benz | Transmission: | Manual |
Model: | 200-Series | Body Type: | Sedan |
Trim: | 230 | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Drive Type: | RWD | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Exterior Color: | Green |
Drive Side: | Left-hand drive | Interior Color: | Tan |
Bloomington, California, United States
Vehicle description
1969 Mercedes 230 ,starts up runs and drives. See pictures posted for a full item description. Feel free to call or text with any questions regarding this listing, or for additional pictures .(909)4969923 7.75 % sales tax added to all California buyers.
The Stroke 8 shaped a whole generation. “The ‘Stroke 8’ made its public debut at the beginning of 1968. Over the course of its career, its outstanding qualities meant that it shaped a whole generation of automobiles. Today it is an established classic.” These are the introductory words of specialist author Thomas Wirth’s “Buyer’s guide” to the Stroke 8 Sedans in Issue 3/2015 of Mercedes-Benz Classic Magazine. The name “Stroke 8” dates back to the year of its official premiere, 1968. Volumes and often mileages run into the millions. Production of the pre-series models, however, began back in the Fall of 1967. All in all, some 1.9 million models of the Stroke 8 were built. When the successor model series, the W 123, was launched in January 1976, Daimler-Benz kept the production lines running until December 1976, so allowing the two model series to be produced in parallel for almost a year – not least to satisfy the taxi operators who struggled to see a way forward without the Stroke 8 diesel variants.
The Stroke 8 shaped a whole generation. “The ‘Stroke 8’ made its public debut at the beginning of 1968. Over the course of its career, its outstanding qualities meant that it shaped a whole generation of automobiles. Today it is an established classic.” These are the introductory words of specialist author Thomas Wirth’s “Buyer’s guide” to the Stroke 8 Sedans in Issue 3/2015 of Mercedes-Benz Classic Magazine. The name “Stroke 8” dates back to the year of its official premiere, 1968. Volumes and often mileages run into the millions. Production of the pre-series models, however, began back in the Fall of 1967. All in all, some 1.9 million models of the Stroke 8 were built. When the successor model series, the W 123, was launched in January 1976, Daimler-Benz kept the production lines running until December 1976, so allowing the two model series to be produced in parallel for almost a year – not least to satisfy the taxi operators who struggled to see a way forward without the Stroke 8 diesel variants.