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Brand
Mercedes-Benz
Model
200
Type
D
Body
Sedan
Year
1966
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
80-09-AR
Chassis number
1101101026598
Date of first admission
11-03-1966
Date of first admission (NL)
11-03-1966
Fuel
Diesel
Odometer reading
81595 Km
Color
Red
Transmission
Manual
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
History and background
The Mercedes-Benz 200 D belongs to the diesel versions of the W110 series, a model series that Mercedes-Benz positioned in the 1960s as the so-called "Heckflosse" generation. This line succeeded the W120/W121 "Ponton" models and brought more modern bodywork with tail fins, improved safety elements and a clear separation between the mid-range and larger S-Class predecessors. The 1966 Mercedes-Benz 200 D fits into a period when Mercedes-Benz continued to develop diesel passenger cars into a recognizable part of the brand profile.
The 200 D was known as a practical and durable version within the model range. The diesel engine was not aimed at high performance, but rather at economic use and long life, characteristics that were particularly appreciated in those years by business drivers, governments and larger private users. Within the W110 series, the 200 D was one of the most widespread variants, partly because diesel managed to create its own market segment in this class at Mercedes-Benz.
The W110 series came in several body styles and remained technically related to the larger Mercedes-Benz models of the same period. This was also true of the Mercedes-Benz 200 D, which was in keeping with the brand philosophy of solidity and conventional technology with a clear emphasis on utility value. In historical terms, this type represents a phase in which diesel passenger cars definitively gained a place in the European fleet.
Characteristics and features
This Mercedes-Benz 200 D is in running condition. Some years ago the car had a restoration. Many photos of this restoration are present. These details are consistent with the role the W110 generation occupied in the market: a technically uncluttered Mercedes-Benz with a strong emphasis on maintainability and traditional construction. The 200 D emphasized diesel technology in a passenger car format, something that still gave a clear identity to the model in 1966.
The Mercedes-Benz 200 D was delivered at a time when Mercedes-Benz employed a recognizable combination of comfort, solidity and understated finish for its mid-size models. Within the W110 series, the diesel version was distinguished by its specific engine character and its positioning as a use car with a long duty cycle. Moreover, the availability of photo documentation of the restoration gives this Mercedes-Benz 200 D a clear historical reference point within the lot.
Summary
The 1966 Mercedes-Benz 200 D is a diesel version from the W110 generation, a model series that occupied an important place within the Mercedes-Benz range in the 1960s. The car is in driveable condition and underwent a restoration several years ago, many photos of which are present. To get a good idea of the lot we advise you to come to the viewing day.