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The Mercedes-Benz W105 is a part of The "Ponton" family. It was produced from 1956 to 1959 with a conventional, water-cooled four-stroke, reciprocating piston-type 6-cylinder engine.
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This pristine W105 is a regular at the show of VEA, but one never gets tired of seeing the car again.
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The W110 "Fintail" (German: Heckflosse) was Mercedes-Benz's line of midsize four-cylinder automobiles in the 1960s.
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Looking both placid and always ready to hit the road again, either with Jack or not behind the wheel
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Fintails Stuttgart style
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The line was introduced with the 190 and 190D sedan in April 1961
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Location of the front indicator on the side of the fender suggests a pre-1965 W110
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The fintails
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Typical wheels wells of the 60s'
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Classic door handles
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Stuttgart style
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A M121 engine fills the bay behind the classic grille and headlights
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Mercedes-Benz W111, alias 220, 1964, Vincennes, August 01st 2010
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Mercedes-Benz W111, alias 220, Vincennes, August 01st 2010
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Mercedes-Benz W111 Sedan, Vincennes, 01st August 2010
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Bentley Arnage and Mercedes 280SL
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Mercedes-Benz W113 model 280SL
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Mercedes-Benz W113 model 280SL
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Mercedes-Benz W113 model 280SL
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Mercedes-Benz 220SE Coupé
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Mercedes-Benz 220SE Coupé
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Mercedes-Benz 220SE Coupé
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Mercedes-Benz 220SE Coupé
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In production from 1975 until 1986, the W123 was one of the best Mercedes ever produced
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The W123 was avialable in 4 body style
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La W123 était déclinée en 4 carrosserie
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Located in South Eastern France, this gem logged 170,000 km
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The W123 coupé has enough room to accomodate 4 adults confortably
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The coupé also debuted in 1976
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The W123 coupé was available as a 230C (later 230CE) and as a 280C/CE in most markets