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Mercedes-Benz introduced the 220SE Sedan in 1958. The sedan version of the Mercedes W128, the 220 SE was powered by a 2.2L inline 6 engine t...
Mercedes-Benz introduced the 220SE Sedan in 1958. The sedan version of the Mercedes W128, the 220 SE was powered by a 2.2L inline 6 engine that produced 115hp. A total of 1,974 examples of the Mercedes-Benz 220SE sedan were built before production ended in 1959.
Mercedes-Benz 220SE Sedan - W128 FAQs
Q: How many Mercedes-Benz 220SE Sedan - W128s were produced?
A: The total number of Mercedes-Benz 220SE Sedan - W128s produced was 1947.
Q: What years was the Mercedes-Benz 220SE Sedan - W128 sold?
A: The Mercedes-Benz 220SE Sedan - W128 was sold for model year 1958.
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Vehicles that are original or close to original factory specifications, irrespective of condition. May include vehicles that have minor, removable modifications such as aftermarket wheels, exhaust, or accessories such as cargo/roof rack, stereos, etc.
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