1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Coupe
Please note the following are currently inoperative: Turn signals, radio, horn, windshield wipers.
Please note four YouTube videos have been added.
Please note the horn was listed as inoperative, it has been repaired.
Please note this Mercedes is not equipped with air conditioning.
Video Gallery

1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Coupe Cold Start

1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Coupe Walk Around

1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Coupe Drive By

1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Coupe Ride Along

1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE Coupe Cold Start
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Hagerty Marketplace is honored to offer another selection of vehicles from The SugarCreek Collection. This private collection in southwestern Ohio is supported by its own in-house restoration and maintenance shop, with a full-time staff of craftsmen. The garage is a true spectrum of car enthusiast dreams, ranging from unfinished restorations to the most recent sale of the SEMA-exhibited 1,000 HP 1962 Dodge Power Wagon, supporting the Mike Rowe WORKS Foundation. Thirty select cars from the collection are being offered just in time for spring. Whether awaiting restoration, preserved showroom stock, restored to like-new, or tastefully modified, these cars and trucks are truly SugarCreek quality.
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The 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SE was a part of the W111 series, produced between 1965 and 1967. The 250 SE Coupé and Cabriolet featured a sleek, elegant design by Paul Bracq, characterized by its clean lines and understated luxury. First shown at Frankfurt in 1965, the new S-Class Mercedes-Benz range featured similar all-independent suspension, as well as four-wheel disc brakes and power-assisted steering. The 250 SE was powered by a fuel-injected version of Mercedes-Benz’s new, overhead-camshaft, seven-bearing inline-six displacing 2,496 cc and developing 150 bhp at 5,600 rpm. There was a choice of a standard four-speed manual gearbox — though most bound for the States were equipped with Mercedes’ four-speed automatic — while the rear suspension featured their hydro-pneumatic load-leveling spring.
While the Sedan used the “New Generation” bodyshell, the Coupé and Cabriolet kept the timelessly elegant coachwork that was introduced back in 1960 on the 220 SEb. The luxurious 250 SE model was the last of the hand-built Mercedes; only 13 cars per week rolled off the production line. As top-of-the-range luxury models, the duo came equipped with a very high specification for the time, and approximately 5,260 examples were produced between 1965 and 1967.
Highlights
Offered from The SugarCreek Collection
Rare hand-built 250 SE Coupé
Powered by a 2.5-liter “M129” inline-six rated at 150 hp
Four-speed automatic transmission
Finished in two-tone gray and black paint
Black leather interior with wood trim
Becker Corona II radio
Features
Pillarless coupe styling
Twin-circuit disc brakes, front and rear
Sunroof
14-inch steel wheels with covers
Power steering
Recent maintenance includes:
Air filter
Fuel filter
Radiator repaired
Heater core rebuilt
Replace tie rod
Thermostat
New exhaust system
Motor mounts
Transmission mount
Intake gasket
Subframe mounts
Hood release
Spark plugs and wires
Voltage regulator
Points and ignition condenser
Alternator
Fog light bulbs & switch
Known Imperfections
Speedometer is inoperative
Turn signals are inoperative
Windshield wipers are inoperative
Radio is inoperative
Bumpers and external brightwork show pitting and scuffs
Paint scuffs on both rear fins
Paint chip by driver side rear fenderwell
Paint chips at rear of roof by rear window
Small rust spot on driver side rocker trim by front edge of door
Rock chip in windshield above steering wheel
Window scratch on passenger side quarter window
Very small rock chips in windshield
Light scratches on front fenders
Small paint chips by passenger side headlight
Small chips on speedometer and tachometer gauge bezels
Hood release cable handle missing
Small scuff on bottom of steering wheel
Discoloration on driver side rear quarter window interior trim
Minor dents in wheel covers
Surface rust on several lines and brackets in engine bay
Included
Full size spare tire and cover
Factory tool roll
Ownership History
This 1967 Mercedes-Benz 250SE Coupé was added to The SugarCreek Collection in 2009 with the restoration complete prior to acquiring the car. SugarCreek has performed maintenance on the car between 2024-2025.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Matt Lowney Phone: 623.308.2640 email: mlowney@hagerty.com