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Since the 300SE
is basically the same chassis as the 220SE-250SE-280SE, most of the information
as to rust prone areas and where you can locate the VIN number is the
same. Click here to be redirected to that page.
Below is information on what is unique to the 300SE.
INTRODUCTION
This is the fourth
car to share the body style which was introduced in 1959 at the Frankfurt
Auto Show. The cabriolet and coupe were added in March of 1962.
HISTORY
of the 300SE
Several important
refinements to this model from the 220SEb. This car had whitewall tires,
and the more extensive use of chrome made the car appear longer and more
elegant. An air suspension system and disc brakes on all 4 wheels were
standard, as were leather seats. But the main improvement was the engine.
The M189 single overhead cam/six delivered much more power and speed than
the 220. These cars were low production cars, which makes them highly
collectible now.

| Production
Numbers: |
| Production
Numbers of the 300SE from March 1962 to December 1967 |
| Chassis
prefix is 112 - Engine prefix is 189. |
| 1962 |
331
units |
| 1963 |
630
units |
| 1964 |
706
units |
| 1965 |
710
units |
| 1966 |
497
units |
1967
|
253
units
|
| total: |
3127
units |

Buying
A 300SE
Know
what you're buying and what to look for and know what to avoid.
When these cars are well maintained
and properly taken care of, they increase in value. values
last update Dec 07
The following values
represent vehicles in # 4, #2-3 and #1 condition
Cabriolets
- very bad cars which require
major restoration will cost around $15,000.00
- Good cars, driveable and
reasonably well maintained, cost around $32,000.00
- A mint example, with low
mileage can cost around $57,000.00
Coupes
- very bad cars which require
major restoration will cost around $5,000.00
- Good cars, driveable and
reasonably well maintained, cost around $13,000.00
- A mint example, with low
mileage can cost around $25,000.00
Keep
in mind that due to the high cost of restoration, mint examples of these
cars can and have sold for more than the prices quoted here.
A car's value is determined
by condition. Standard condition guidelines are as follows:
- Excellent- A close to perfect
original or a very well restored vehicle. Generally a body-off restoration,
but a well done body-on restoration that has been fully detailed may
qualify. The vehicle is stunning to look at and any flaws are trivial
and not readily apparent. Everything works as new, all equipment is
original, NOS or excellent quality reproductions. **Understand that
perfect cars are VERY RARE
- Very Good- An extremely
presentable vehicle showing minimal wear, or a well restored vehicle.
Runs and drives smooth and tight. Needs no mechanical or cosmetic work.
All areas have been detailed. Beautiful to look at but clearly not a
# 1 vehicle.
- Good- Presentable inside
and out with some signs of wear. Not detailed but clean. Body should
be straight and solid with no rust-through anywhere. Shiny, attractive
paint but may have evidence of minor fading or checking or other imperfections.
Runs and drives well but may need some minor mechanical or cosmetic
work. But it is useable and enjoyable as is.
- Fair- Runs and drives ok
but needs work throughout the vehicle. Body shows signs of wear or previous
restoration work. Any rust should be minimal and not in any structural
areas. Cosmetics, body and mechanicals all need work to some degree.
- Poor- In need of complete
restoration, but is complete and not a rust bucket beyond repair. May
or may not run but is not roadworthy.
Technical
Specifications of the 300SE
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300SE
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| Engine
Type: |
6 cylinder
overhead camshaft |
| Bore
and stroke: |
85 x 88mm |
| Displacement: |
2996 cc |
| Power
output: |
160 hp |
| Compression
ratio: |
8.7:1 |
| Torque:
|
25.6 mkg @ 3800
rpm |
| Fuel
Injection: |
Bosch two plunger
pump, 1964: six plunger |
| Engine
speed at 100km/hr: |
3310 rpm |
| Gear
ratios: |
I. 4.05:1-------------automatic--------I.
3.98:1-----------------------------------------
II. 2.28:1---------------------------------II.
2.52:1 -----------------------------------------
III. 1.53:1--------------------------------III.
1.58:1 ----------------------------
IV.1.00:1--------------------------------IV.
1.00:1 |
| Rear
axle ratio: |
3.92 or 3.75 |
| Chassis:
|
unit
frame and body |
| Suspension:
|
independent front
and rear, with coil springs
---- single joint swing axle, air suspension |
| Brakes
and area: |
disc, servo assisted,
two circuit hydrolic |
| Wheelbase:
|
2750mm |
| Track
front/rear: |
1482/1490mm |
| Length: |
4880mm |
| Width: |
1845mm |
| Height:
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Coupe: 1395mm Convertible:
1400mm |
| Ground
clearance: |
185mm |
| Tires:
|
7.75 x 14 |
| Turning
circle: |
12.1 - 11.9 meters |
| Steering
type and ratio: |
recirculating ball,
servo assisted |
| Weight:
|
Coupe: 3278 lbs.
- Convertible:3465 lbs. |
| Maximum
speed: |
112 mph |
| Acceleration: |
13 sec 0-100km/hr |
| Fuel
consumption |
17 L, super/100
km |
| Fuel
tank capacity |
65 L (17.2 gal) |
 
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