Appropriate for an automobile that Max Hoffman had almost single-handedly willed into being, the production 300 SL made its debut in the U.S., not in Germany, which was a Mercedes first. More than 1,000 of the 1,400 cars produced between 1954 and early 1957 were delivered through Hoffman...
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing $1,155,000 USD | Sold An original West Coast–delivery Gullwing Exceptional authenticity, including a largely original interior Original chassis, engine, and body numbers Shown in the Gull Wing Group and Eric LeMoine 300 SL Registers ...
Despite the high selling price, the sale was not the most ever paid for a Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Alloy Gullwing. In May of this year, a kin of the car known as the 'Ulenhaut Coupe' became the world's most valuable car selling for $143 million (142.9 euros...
This is the last ever Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing ever built, and – at least according to TopGear.com’s exacting research – the first to be named after an episode ofFriends. Welcome to what auction house RM Sotheby’s is calling ‘The Last One’. Because it’s that. The las...
Hilton and Moss are delighted to bring this Mercedes-Benz 300SL ‘Gullwing’ to the market. The W198 300SL is an incredibly rare machine with roughly 3,000 vehicles ever leaving the Sindelfingen factory split between both Coupes and Roadsters. Finding a vehicle that has not been fully restore...
Mercedes watched the new World Automobile Championship in 1950 with great interest. Ultimately, the competitors from the past placed their bets on the cars from the past, and the miracle cars from those days that were gathering dust in the cellar, thought to still be able to win as they h...
1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing W198 / rear Yet this was no veneer of visual artifice. Unlike the racer, only the doors, bootlid and bonnet were made out of aluminium, although 29 special-order alloy-bodied cars would eventually be constructed. What lay beneath the largely steel skin was...
My Gullwing.Features the 300SL roadster gullwing of Mercedes-Benz company. Power capacity of the vehicle; Details of the car design; Price of the automobile.LevineLeoEBSCO_AspRoad & Track
Matthias Böttcher, a transport / industrial designer from Stuttgart is the creator of this stunning fluid sculpture of a Mercedes-Benz concept. His aim
The “Mona Lisa” 300 SLR Gullwing sold for $142mn in May, a world-record price for a car© Kidston Motor Cars The cockpit of the 300 SLR coupé sold for $142mn in May DespiteMercedes’ southern German origins, the story of how the Gullwing came to be has more to do with Hollywoo...