PKW4081 Types 300 SL Coupé and 300 SL Roadster (W 198), 1954 - 1963

Types 300 SL Coupé and 300 SL Roadster (W 198), 1954 - 1963

The legendary gullwing coupé was the first true sports-car to be developed by Daimler-Benz after the war. This development was initiated by Max Hoffman, a US-American citizen of Austrian extraction, who had been the official importer of Mercedes-Benz cars since September 1952. For the board of directors of Daimler-Benz, Hoffman's plan to sell sportscars with the Mercedes star on the bonnet, was a welcome opportunity to open the US-market for Daimler-Benz and so they were easily persuaded: In September 1953 the development of two sports-car models was launched.

The serial version of the 300 SL, which was presented as the result of this development in February 1954 at the "International Motor Sports Show" in New York, was based on the racing-car of the 1952 season. Its salient feature was taken from this racing-car, the unusual doors, which earned the car the nickname "gullwing" in English-speaking countries. This unusual design solution was not intended as a publicity stunt, but, as had been the case with the racing car, from a construction point of view, this was an absolute necessity. The tubular space frame, derived from the SL racing-car, which weighed a mere 50 kg, had the drawback that because of its overall height conventional doors were simply not feasible.

The streamlined body concealed several other novelties: for the first time fuel injection was used in a serial car by Mercedes-Benz; this resulted in an increase of horse power of 40 hp as compared to the carburettor racing car model. The motor was inclined towards the side, in order to ensure a flat and streamlined front design. The lightweight construction - the complete car with spare tire, tools and fuel weighed only 1295 kg - led to the sensational driving performance of the 300 SL: Depending on rear axle transmission a maximum speed of 235 kph to 260 kph could be achieved.

From August 1954 until May 1957 1,400 units were built in Sindelfingen, 29 of them with a light-alloy body and one test vehicle with a plastic body. This individual car with a glassfibre reinforced body can easily be recognized by two features: there are additional indicators on the front mud guards, which had also been carried over from the 220 a, and there were bigger gaps between its door panels, so that there is no flush surface when the doors are closed.

At the Geneva Motor Show in March 1957, a roadster was presented as the successor of the gullwing model. Like its predecessor this was an initiative by Max Hoffman - he had urged Daimler-Benz for some time to build an open version of the 300 SL model, as in his view the sales opportunities for this kind of car to be particularly good. Technically the roadster corresponded more or less to the coupé. By modifying lateral portions of the space frame entry height was so much reduced that normal doors could now be incorporated. Rear axle suspension was completely revised and improved: the single joint cross shaft axle of the 220 a with lowered pivot was adjusted and incorporated into the 300 SL Roadster. For the first time it was fitted with a compensating spring. Compared to the original jointed cross shaft axle of the gullwing coupé, the roadster delivered a far better performance.

From October 1958, a removable hardtop was available as special equipment at an extra cost of 1,500 DM. Remarkable features were the rear window, which extended far around the corners and the attractively styled design of the hardtop. Of the technical changes, which were undertaken during the following six years, two should be mentioned: In March 1961, the 300 SL model was fitted with Dunlop disk brakes at the front and rear wheels and from March 1962 a modified engine with a light-alloy block was incorporated.

A special version of the 300 SL Roadster should be mentioned at this point: the two 300 SLS models which were built for the American Sports Car Championship competition. The reason, why these special versions were built was the fact that, once production of the roadster had been started, the car was to be used in publicity sportscar competitions in order to boost sales. However, The "Sports Car Club of America" refused to admit the standard serial version of the car to the "standard production"-category during the 1957 season. In order to have a chance in the only possible sports car Category D, the serial roadster was trimmed down as much as possible and made into an SLS model. The exterior of the 300 SLS is characterised by missing bumpers, a special cockpit cover with air admission ducts, a small racing-type wind-screen and a roll bar behind the drivers seat. In any case, the work carried out by the Daimler-Benz testing department was successful: Paul O'Shea won the American Sports Car Championship in the Category D with a clear lead.

Production of the 300 SL and the 190 SL in Sindelfingen ceased on 8 February 1963. This date marks the end of an epoch for Daimler Benz: as the production of the 300 saloon had ceased in March 1962, this meant that there were no longer any cars with a separate chassis being produced.

Both versions of the 300 SL, roadster and gullwing coupé, were collectors' cars right from the start and still have not lost any of their fascination; they have been amongst the most sought after and valuable classic cars for many years now.

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    Typ 300 SL Coupé_W 198_Einzelblatt "Silberpfeil des Sportfahrers"_07.1954
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    Typ 300 SL Coupé_W 198_Einzelblatt "Silberpfeil des Sportfahrers"_09.1954
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    Typ 300 SL Roadster_W 198_Einzelblatt "Spitzenklasse in Stil und Leistung"_ca. 1957
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    Typ 300 SL_W 198 II mit Coupédach_Einzelblatt_08.1958
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    Advertising Swanmore Garage Ltd.; "Race Bred!", Mercedes-Benz type 220 A Saloon, type 300 SL, type 300 b, type 220 a
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    Advertising Mercedes-Benz of Miltin Keynes: "Mercedes-Benz Parts Specialist."; 15% towards all parts sprices Nationwide mail order; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz W 198, Mercedes-Benz W 113, Mercedes-Benz R 107, Mercedes-Benz R 129, Mercedes-Benz R 230; 2005/2006
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    Advertising Mercedes-Benz: "Limited Quantity of Michael Julin Prints Imported directly from Europe"; Motiv: 1. Row: Mercedes-Benz W 194, Mercedes-Benz W 196 S, Mercedes-Benz W 113, Mercedes-Benz R 129, Mercedes-Benz R 230; 2. Row: Mercedes-Benz W 198, Mercedes-Benz W 121, Mercedes-Benz R 107, Mercedes-Benz R 199; 3. Row: Mercedes-Benz W 196 S, Mercedes-Benz R 198, Mercedes-Benz C 107, Mercedes-Benz R 170, Mercedes-Benz R 171; 2005
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    Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz Classic: Das Musum: "Eine schöne Form von "Rad der Geschichte".; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz W 198; 1997
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    Advertising Mercedes-Benz of Milton Keynes: "Mercedes-Benz Classic Car Specialist."; 15% towards all part prices, 20% towards all labour charges, Nationwide delivery."; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz W 198, Mercedes-Benz W 113, Mercedes-Benz R 107, Mercedes-Benz R 129, Mercedes-Benz R 230; 2006/2007/2008
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    Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz: "Drei Generationen. Eine Meinung zum Fortschritt.",; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz W 140, Mercedes-Benz W 198, Mercedes-Benz SSK; 2000/2001
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    Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz: "Drei Generationen. Eine Meinung zum Fortschriftt."; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz W 140, Mercedes-Benz W 198, Mercedes-Benz SSK; 2001
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    Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz: "Mercedes-Benz Classic Partner. Wir sind für Sie da. Deutschlandweit."; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz W 120, Mercedes-Benz W 198; 2002/2003
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    Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz: "Bei uns sind Sie in guten Händen.", Motiv: Mercedes-Benz W 198, Mercedes-Benz W 121; 2008
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    Niederländisch. Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz Insurance Services: "De Zilverster oldtimerverzekering", Speciaal vor liefhebbers van Mercedes-Benz klassiekers.; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz 300 SL (W 198); 2010/2011/2013/2015
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    Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz: "1:87, 1:43, 1:18 - 1:1 Mercedes-Benz. Aktuelle Pkws, Motorsport-Buliden, Nutzfahrzeuge, unvergessliche Klassiker"; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz CLS C 219, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL (W 198), Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren C 199, Mercedes-Benz SlK R 171, Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse W212; 2009
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    Werbeanzeige Bosch: "10 Jahre und schon ein echter Klassiker! Bosch Boxber Klassik 1999 - 2009.", Am 27. und 28. Juni 2009 ghet die Oldtimer-Rallye Bosch Boxberg Klassik zum zehnten Mal an der Start.; Motiv: Triumph TR 3, Mercedes-Benz W 198; Mercedes-Benz C 123; 2009
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    Niederländisch. Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz Dealer Bedrijven: "Mercedes-Benz Den Haag kent zijn klassikers."; Motiv: hinterere Reihe v. l. n. r. Mercedes-Benz W 121, Mercedes-Benz W 113, Mercedes-Benz R 107; vordere Reihe v. l. n. r. Mercedes-Benz W 198 (2 x); 2010
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    Werbeanzeige Mercedes-Benz: "Legenden verdienen besonderen Schutz: die Mercedes-Benz Oldtimer-Versicherung.", 10 % Versicherungsrabatt für Inhaber der Mercedes-Benz ClubCard; Motiv: Mercedes-Benz 300 SL (W 198); 2010
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    Mercedes-Benz 300 SL-Roadster mit Coupédach
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    Berliner Flügeltürenparade und ein Jubiläum: Das dritte Jahrestreffen der Mitglieder des deutschen 300 SL-Clubs fand heute vom 22. bis 24. Mai unter Beteiligung von rund 65 der legendären Flügeltüren-Coupés und Roadsters in Berlin statt.
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    21. Jahrestreffen des 300 SL Clubs in Nürnberg: Hommage an die 950-jährige Kaiser- und Reichsstadt; Vor 90 Jahren Gründung einer Vertretung von Benz & Cie.; 80 legendäre „Flügeltürer“ und Roadster werden erwartet; Touristische „Franken-Rallye“ mit den 300 SL-Klassikern
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    DaimlerChrysler Classic Telegramm März 2002: 1902 Der erste Mercedes „Simplex“ geht an Emil Jellinek; 1932 Daimler-Benz präsentiert ersten serienmäßigen Leicht-Lkw mit Diesel-Motor; 1952 Vor 50 Jahren betrat der 300 SL die Bühne der Autowelt; 1957 300 SL Roadster: Superstar auf dem Genfer Salon
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    Mercedes-Benz auf der Techno Classica in Essen: 50 Jahre Mercedes-Benz SL; Live im Netz unter www.mercedes-benz.com/classic; Vollständige Presseinformationen auf unserer Medienseite
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    Pressemappe. Jubiläumstreffen des 300 SL-Clubs in Kassel 26.05. - 29.05.1988: Jubiläumstreffen in der Gründungsstadt. Mercedes-Benz 300 SL-Club in Kassel; Faszination auf Rädern. Mercedes-Benz 300 SL; Spitzentechnik mit Tradition. Die SL-Modellreihe von Daimler-Benz; Die Mercedes-Benz-Modelle 300 SL – 420 SL – 500 SL. Tradition und Fortschritt; Mercedes-Benz seit 1911 in Nordhessen. Daimler-Benz AG, Niederlassung Kassel; Techn. Daten Mercedes-Benz-Pkw-Programm
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    Pressemappe. Leipziger Frühjahrsmesse: Das Universalgerät Unimog; Mercedes-Benz Dieselmotoren; Die Daimler-Benz AG; Pkw- und Nutzfahrzeugprogramm; Automobilgeschichte aus 7 Jahrzehnten
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    Pressemappe. Die 5 Werke der Daimler-Benz AG: Pressemappe Pkw-Typen: 180 D; 180; 190; 219; 220 S; 300 c; 300 S; 190 SL; 300 SL
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    Pressemappe. Der Mercedes-Benz Autosalon am Opernring/Wien: Der Autosalom am Opernring; „Ich war der kleine Österreicher“; Mercedes-Benz Pkw-Programm; Technische Daten 300 SLR; „Nocturno“
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    Press Kit. Automobilsalon Paris 1956: General information on Daimler-Benz; Prof. Dr. Nallinger on driving safety; 180 D – 180; 190 – 190 SL; 219 – 220 S; 300 Automatic; 300 S – 300 SL
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    Französisch. Pressemappe. 38. Automobilsalon in Turin vom 21.04. - 02.05.1956: Les 5 usines de Daimler-Benz AG; Mercedes-Benz 180; Mercedes-Benz 220; Mercedes-Benz 300, 300 S; Mercedes-Benz 190 SL, 300 SL; Succès sportifs 1955; Détails techniques
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    Press Kit. Automobilsalon London: General information on Daimler-Benz; President Dr. Koenecke on Automation; Prof. Dr. Nallinger on Driving Safety; 180 D – 180; 190 – 190 SL; 219 – 220 S; 300 Automatic; 300 S – 300 SL
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    Französisch. Pressemappe. Automobilsalon Paris 1956; Daimler-Benz; Prof. Dr. Nallinger „Sécurité”; 180 D – 180; 190 – 190 SL; 219 – 220 S; 300 Automatic; 300 S – 300 SL; Vehicules Industries
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    Pressemappe. Internationaler Automobilsalon Genf 14. – 24.03.1957: Geschichte der Daimler-Benz AG; Prof. Dr. Nallinger / Entwicklungstendenzen; 300 SL Roadster; 180 – 180 D; 190 – 190 SL; 219 – 220 S; 300 – 300 S
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    Französisch. Pressemappe. Salon International de L’Automibole à Genève tenu du 14 au 24 mars 1957: Historie de la Daimler-Benz AG; Prof. Dr. Nallinger / Tendences de construction; 300 SL Roadster; 180 – 180 D; 190 – 190 SL; 219 – 220 S; 300 – 300 S
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    Press Kit Oslo: General Information on Daimler-Benz; 300 SL; 180 D; 190; 219; 220 S
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    Spanisch. Pressemappe. Messe Barcelona: Coches de Turismo; 300 SL Roadster; 220 S; 219; 180/180 D; O 319/L319; Unimog
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    Pressemappe. Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung 1957: I. A. A. 1957; Personenwagen; Lastwagen; Omnibusse; Unimog; Motoren
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    Press Kit. International Automobile Show 1957; Frankfurt Show 1957; Private cars; Commercial vehicles; Buses; Unimog; Engines; Daimler-Benz
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    Press Kit. London Motor Show: Mercedes-Benz Passenger cars; 220 S; Hydrak; 300; 300 SL
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    Französisch. Pressemappe. Salon International de l’Automobile Francfort s. Main: Salon de Francfort; Voitures; Véhicules industriels; Autobus; Unimog; Moteurs; Daimler-Benz
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    Spanisch. Pressemappe. Salón Internacinal del Automóvil Frankfurt/Main: Salón del Automóvil de Francfort 1957; Coches; Camiones: Omnibus; Unimog; Motores; Daimler-Benz
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