1972 Mercedes-Benz 250C
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1972 Mercedes-Benz 250C Power Window Operation
Description
The introduction of the Paul Bracq-designed W114/115 /8 (“Strich Acht,” or stroke eight) New Generation models in 1968 set a new standard for Mercedes-Benz. This new design was available in sedan and coupe form, and Bracq’s elegant pillarless design for the coupe allowed all the windows to be lowered completely for open air motoring.
The 250C rode on a newly designed chassis that consisted of a ball joint independent front suspension with unequal-length A-arms and coil-over shocks, while new semi-trailing arms replaced the swing-arm of the past. Disc brakes all around were utilized for stopping these substantial cars. The 250C was powered by Mercedes’ M130 2.8-liter OHC inline-six producing 150 hp. Most 250C were destined for North America, and just 10,527 were produced between 1968 and ’72.
This 1972 250C is striking in resprayed Dark Olive (291) over Bamboo MB-Tex (704) as from the factory. The consignor acquired this uncommon coupe in 2023, then commissioned a comprehensive refurbishment by noted marque specialist Pierre Hedary. As Mercedes-Benz stated in its international 250C brochure, “These cars are built for people who like to emphasize their individuality, but who are not impressed by fashion fads.”
Highlights
Timeless Paul Bracq-designed pillarless coupe
Finished in Dark Olive (291) as from the factory
Bamboo MB-Tex (704) interior with Zebrano wood veneers
M130 2.8-liter OHC inline-six producing 150 hp
Four-speed automatic transmission
European market headlamps and deleted side markers
Recent refurbishment by Pierre Hedary and Company of Titusville, Florida, includes:
Valve adjustment
Tuned carburetors
Replaced fuel tank
New fuel lines
Replaced alternator
New engine belts and fuel hoses
Various gaskets and seals
Automatic transmission overhaul
New Bilstein shocks
Complete refurbishment of suspension
New exhaust system as per original specs
Oversized 280C radiator
3.47:1 differential added
New subframe mounts
Air-conditioning system
Refurbished suspension and brake systems
New rear brake lines
New brake booster line
New brake pads
Features
Kelly Edge A/S 195/70R14 tires
14 inch steel wheels
Color matched hubcaps
Fog lamps
Becker Europa radio
Power windows
Locking glove compartment
Folding rear and rear armrests
Known Imperfections
This 1972 Mercedes-Benz 250C is presented in fine condition with no known imperfections at the time of cataloging
Included
Service records
Factory tool kit
Spare tire
Ownership History
The consignor acquired this Mercedes in 2023, then lavished a comprehensive refurbishment by noted marque specialist Pierre Hedary and Company of Titusville, Florida.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Cason Vogel Phone: 904.504.7848 email: cvogel@hagerty.com
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