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Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Coupé W128 — 1959

A beautifully presented example that has been cherished by a Mercedes enthusiast for 24 years and carefully renovated during his ownership. With only two registered owners from new, this is an exceptionally sought-after model and a rare opportunity to acquire one of the most desirable W128 Coupés.

Shaun Major
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"Mercedes-Benz manufactured the 220 SE “Ponton” Coupé (W128) between 1958 and 1960, with approximately 830 units produced in total. Power comes from the refined M127 inline-six engine, a 2.2-litre (2195 cc) unit featuring Mercedes’ early Bosch mechanical fuel-injection system — a technical highlight of its era."

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Shaun Major
Inspector
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Rebecca R Bengtsson
Case manager
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"Mercedes-Benz manufactured the 220 SE “Ponton” Coupé (W128) between 1958 and 1960, with approximately 830 units produced in total. Power comes from the refined M127 inline-six engine, a 2.2-litre (2195 cc) unit featuring Mercedes’ early Bosch mechanical fuel-injection system — a technical highlight of its era."

Description

The current owner has been a long-time Mercedes enthusiast and has owned and collected many classic models over the years. Sadly, due to declining health, it is now time for this wonderful car to find a new caretaker.

This is an original Swedish-sold 220 SE Coupé with only two registered owners.
It was first brought into Sweden in 1959 and later fully registered and sold to its first private owner in 1965, who kept the car until 2011. Given how few examples were imported when new — and their high price at the time — it is likely the car was initially held by a Mercedes dealer as a display or showroom piece.

Its rarity today speaks for itself: only 16 other Coupés remain registered in Sweden.

Unfortunately, little is known about the first owner, but the current owner acquired the car in 2011. By that time it had already been renovated, most likely in the early 2000s. The previous inspection from 2001 recorded a mileage of 95,300 km.

The car has recently been at the workshop, as the owner wanted it sold with a fresh inspection. It had not been inspected for some time and has been driven very little in recent years due to illness.

We have carried out the following work, and the car has now passed its inspection with no remarks:

Start-up service and general review
Materials
Ball socket, gear linkage
Fuel filter gasket
Used brake cylinders, front and rear
Used front brake shoes
Repair kit, right front wheel cylinder
Brake fluid

A few small jobs remain: the ball socket on the top side of the gearbox should be replaced. The gearbox shifts fine, but when pulling away in first or reverse at low revs, you need to hold the gear lever in place; all other gear changes work without issue afterwards. The exhaust system needs a slight alignment, and there is a light knock from the rear suspension over bumps—likely a worn bushing. None of these items were noted in the inspection.

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Technical data

  • Year
    1959/1959 
  • Registration date
    1959-01-01 
  • Mileage
    95904 km 
  • Registration Number
    ALM971 
  • Chassis Number
    128037109500471 
  • Kw / hp
    96 / 131 
  • Fuel Type
    Petrol 
  • Transmission
    Manual 
  • Interior finish
    Leather 
  • Colour
    Red 

Condition

  • Mechanical condition:

    The engine starts quickly once the fuel pump has built pressure (about 10 seconds, normal for these models). It runs smoothly with no noises, and after a short warm-up it’s ready to drive.

    At low revs in first and reverse you need to hold the gear lever for a second or two; after that, all gears shift normally. The upper ball socket on the gearbox needs replacing—an inexpensive parts, though slightly tricky to access.

    The car feels stable on the road, with a light knock from the rear over bumps, likely bushes or minor exhaust alignment. The engine bay is clean, well-kept, and leak-free. The block appears to be a Mercedes replacement unit, as it is unstamped.

  • Interior condition:

    Opening the doors, you’re greeted by wonderful red leather seats with matching carpets, a wooden dashboard, gleaming chrome details, and a wool headliner — an extremely comfortable place to be. The leather is in good condition overall, with only a small loose seam on the driver’s seat cushion and on the lower rear section (see picture), both easy fixes. The rest of the seats show only light age-related creasing.

    The headliner, carpets, panels, and door cards are all in great condition. The wooden dashboard and chrome trim are excellent, and the steering wheel is undamaged. All gauges work apart from the temperature gauge, and even the radio is functioning.

  • Exterior condition:

    This is a wonderfully presentable car in all respects. The bodywork is straight with no dents, damage or visible rust, and the panels fit well. The underside is clean and solid with no rust issues; the front left frame rail shows signs of an older repair, carried out properly.

    The paintwork looks great in its two-tone red and black, likely resprayed 20+ years ago. The paint code plate was not refitted after repainting. All chrome is shiny and undamaged, with only slight oxidation on the rear bumper. Other minor notes include a small stone chip in the windscreen, a slightly dull area near the rear window panel, and a small mark on the front left wing (see pictures) — none of which are noticeable unless you look very closely.

  • General condition:

    This is an iconic late-1950s coupe, full of style and presence. It’s a true head-turner on the road, and you instantly feel its elegance when driving it. These cars are extremely hard to find for sale today — and even more so the SE version with fuel injection.

MOT (tech. insp.)

Fordonsstatus: Avst 2011-10-12
Ursprungsbesiktning: 1959-01-01 (regbes)
Datum i trafik första gången: 1959-01-01
Senast godkända besiktning: 2025-11-25
Besiktningsbefriad: Ha
Skattebefriad: Ja
Körförbud: Nej
Antal ägare: 2

Facts about the model

The Mercedes-Benz 220 SE Coupé (W128), built between 1958 and 1960, is one of the rarest and most elegant Mercedes models of the 1950s. Only around 830 coupés were produced, all hand-built and positioned as top-level luxury vehicles. It features a 2.2-litre straight-six with Bosch mechanical fuel injection, producing around 115 hp, giving it smoother performance and better drivability than the carbureted 220 S. The car is known for its refined driving feel, comfortable suspension and exceptional build quality. Inside, it offers handcrafted wood trim, leather upholstery, wool carpets and high-grade chrome, showcasing Mercedes’ craftsmanship at its best. Today the 220 SE Coupé is highly collectible, especially fuel-injected SE versions, and rarely comes up for sale—making any well-kept example a sought-after.

Location and viewing Information

Location: Sandared

For viewing the vehicle, contact the inspector/case manager:

Shaun Major
+46 709-72 40 07
shaun@bilwebauctions.se

Pick up

Collection must take place before: 2025-12-18.

NOTE! Payment (deposit to our account) must be made within 5 days and before collection.

Auction information

General information about the condition of the vehicles .
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