Single-Family-Owned 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450 SEL
Description
The 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SEL was part of the company’s W116 series, the first generation of the formidable S-Class, a line of full-size sedans that set new standards for automotive safety and luxury. These 450 SE and long-wheelbase 450 SEL models, offered from 1973 until 1980, have been called the perfect marriage of luxury and logic.
The 450 SEL featured an extended four-inch longer wheelbase, providing extra legroom for rear passengers, and came equipped with advanced features for its time, such as power windows, central locking, and climate control. It was powered by a 4.5-liter V8 engine, rated at 180 horsepower, known for its smooth performance and legendary longevity. The V8 was backed by Mercedes’ new three-speed torque-convertor automatic transmission.
The British magazine AutoCar (4 May 1974) remarked, “One seldom expects light and responsive handling in a car of this size, yet this is an area where the 450 SEL truly excels. Although very stable in a straight line, the model feels beautifully balanced when cornered hard.” They were so impressed they named the 450 SEL winner of their 1973 Car of the Year award.
Highlights
Winner of AutoCar magazine’s 1973 Car of the Year award
European Car of the Year for 1974
Finished in Medium Red (Mittelrot) (516)
Bamboo leather (204) interior
4.5-liter M117 SOHC V8
Three-speed automatic transmission
Features
Factory options include:
410 – Sliding roof, electrically operated
430 – Headrest in the rear, left and right
440 – Tempomat (cruise control)
451 – Tachometer
461 – Instrument with miles indicator and English legend
491 – U.S. version
518 – Becker radio Mexico cassette full stereo (AM/FM, USA)
524 – Paintwork - preservation
531 – Automatic antenna
575 – Front folding armrest and right front seat with seat height adjustment
581 – Automatic climate control
592 – Heat-insulating glass, all-around, heated rear window pane, band filter
639 – Elimination of first-aid box and warning triangle
640 – 15-hole light alloy rims
Known Imperfections
The foam on the underside of the engine hood is degrading
Leather seats are showing signs of wear
Air conditioning is inoperable
Included
Keys
Ownership History
The consignor states, “This vehicle was imported by my grandfather, who was a professor of chemistry, and has been in my family since new. The Mercedes has been stored in a garage since new. The only owners have been my grandfather and myself.”