The Mercedes-Benz S-Class W120 220SC Cabriolet 1959 is a truly timeless classic within the luxurious Mercedes-Benz automotive family. This two-door convertible embodies a classic style with sleek styling and elegant proportions that have continued to this day. The exterior is finished in a polished paint hue with chrome accents for an overall shimmering and classic look. The retractable soft top comes in either black or beige and can be either manually or automatically deployed with just the press of a switch. The interior is genuinely luxurious with soft and supple leather upholstery throughout the cabin, and hardwood accents that add a touch of classic sophistication. The driver's seat is adjustable, as well as offering a memory function to ensure comfort and ease of driving. The interior trim also includes a full instrumentation of analogue gauges and buttons for increased functionality. The Mercedes-Benz S-Class W120 220SC Cabriolet 1959 is powered by a 2.2-liter inline six-cylinder engine that produces a respectable 88 horsepower. The power is transferred to the rear wheels through a four-on-the-tree manual gearbox. The suspension has been tuned to provide a comfortable and responsive ride. The brakes are also powerful and offer surefooted stopping power. This classic Mercedes-Benz S-Class stands as a testament to timeless design. Its elegant styling, luxurious interior, and reliable performance make this piece of automotive history a truly special car.
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