1972 Mercedes-Benz 600 W100

Description

Mercedes-Benz 600 W100 is known for its luxurious history, having been owned by prestigious individuals over the years. Passed down through two or three previous owners, its first was reportedly a famous Russian singer who bought it from "TOUFIC GARGOUR" in Lebanon. Its silver exterior remains flawless, with no damage or rust, while the interior boasts high-quality maroon leather upholstery. Powered by a 6.3L V8 engine and 4-speed automatic transmission, it delivers 247hp for a smooth and powerful ride. Beyond its performance, the 600 W100 offers unmatched comfort thanks to its advanced hydraulic system, setting a standard for luxury and sophistication in the automotive world.

History

Mercedes-Benz 600 W100 SWB is an ultra-luxury sedan produced from 1963 to 1981, designed as the flagship “Grand Mercedes” and built to be the most advanced and prestigious car of its era. The short-wheelbase (SWB) version, typically owner-driven, combines imposing presence with exceptional engineering, including a complex high-pressure hydraulic system operating windows, seats, and doors, along with self-leveling air suspension for unmatched ride comfort. Widely associated with royalty, heads of state, and celebrities, it represents a symbol of power and status, with only around 2,190 SWB units produced. Powered by a 6.3L V8 paired to an automatic transmission, the 600 delivers effortless performance despite its massive size, making it one of the most iconic luxury sedans ever built.

Specification
Year
1972
Millage
19,000 km
Exterior Color
Silver
Spec
GCC
Condition
Mint Condition
Engine Size
6.3L V8
Transmission
Automatic
AED 880000