HIGHLIGHTS
- Recent South African import, ready to register
- Smart tan leatherette interior
- Service history back to 1975
- Amazingly solid and original
THE APPEAL
Quite apart from their incredible build quality, there were several things that were significant about the timelessly solid Mercedes-Benz “W115” models, launched in 1968.
The car was styled by Paul Bracq, who had previously designed the iconic ‘Pagoda’ roof Mercedes SLs, and the W114 featured a number of styling cues carried straight over from the iconic sports car, namely the fluted wheel arches and vertically stacked front headlamp lenses, along with its narrow A-pillars and steeply curved windscreen.
This example is a 1974 230-4 that has spent most of its life in South Africa until it was imported here at the start of 2023. It is believed to be a completely original example and was owned by one family for many years.
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- Imported from South Africa
- Built on Mercedes-Benz’s behalf by Car Distributors of East London in South Africa’s Cape Province
- Manufactured in 1974
- Tax and MOT exempt
- Requires first registration with DVLA. The vendor is a former South African resident and is more than happy to assist with the registration process.
- Original SA RC1 document was lost during transportation so a Mercedes-Benz heritage certificate has been provided in its absence in order to assist the new owner in registering the car.
- NOVA and all other import paperwork has been completed and duties paid.
- Mercedes-Benz handbook
- Supplied new by John Williams Motors of Bloemfontein
- Several years of service history stamps from main dealers and Mercedes-Benz specialists in the city
THE INTERIOR
- Original tan leatherette interior
- Excellent overall condition with no tears or damage
- Excellent condition
- Retro radio-cassette
- Original tools
- Excellent door cards, headlining and dark brown carpets, with protective overmats
- Three-dial VDO instrument panel
- Later-style soft-finish steering wheel
- The dash itself is free from cracks or damage
- Period Panasonic radio-cassette player.
THE EXTERIOR
- Pale Cream paintwork
- All original
- Good chrome, with some minor pitting marks
- Excellent underneath, with no signs of welding
- Very good paint with a few very small areas of paint damage and stonechips, but nothing substantial
- Minor bubbles in paintwork below rear bumper
THE MECHANICS
- 2,248cc OHC 4cyl
- Four-speed manual
- Drove well on test with smooth transmission and steady temperature
- Will be fully serviced prior to sale
- Comprehensive recent brake overall – new discs, pads, liner and master cylinder
SUMMARY
This is a grand and stately car that epitomises the very best of Mercedes-Benz build quality from an era where it made some of the finest and best-engineered cars in the world. This one is wonderfully originally and very well-presented throughout.
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