The Mercedes-Benz W121 190SL Cabriolet model of 1960 is an iconic classic that carries an impressive wealth of history and luxury. Its timeless silhouette and classic styling promise classic elegance always. It has clean-cut lines, a narrow grille and rounded headlights that help to emphasize the classic look of the car. The body is built on a tubular steel frame which provides strong rigidity with relatively light weight materials. The two-tone paint job is one of the most iconic aspects of this vehicle which adds to its classic 1960s aesthetic. The colour palette includes classic white, black, cream, silver, and a variety of more subtle shades. The signature star emblem on the grille will always be a reminder that you are driving a Mercedes-Benz vehicle. The W121 190SL Cabriolet features a dual-carburettor inline four-cylinder that is capable of producing 105 hp and mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. It is equipped with 4-wheel manual disc brakes for improved safety and stopping power. The cabin is clean and modern, featuring low-backed bucket seats with headrests and a narrow centre console for driver comfort. The interior is finished in a light, almost silver fabric and leather seats that will make you feel like royalty, while the wood-grained accents complete the classic look of the vehicle. As a collectible classic, the W121 190SL Cabriolet offers an unbeatable combination of luxury, classic style and capable performance. It will continue to be an icon that will earn the admiration of vintage car collectors for many years to come.
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