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Style for the Masses
1955 Mercedes-Benz 190SL
300SL's Little Brother
The 190SL (Sports & Light) intentionally resembled a scaled-down 300SL roadster, complete with horizontal grille, wheelwell "eyebrows," and alloy doors, hood and trunk. In 1955, the 190SL was priced at $3,998, a bit less than half the cost of a 300SL. It was promoted as a sports-touring car as opposed to a true sports car primarily due to limited power. The 190SL enjoyed an eight-year lifespan from 1955-1963, with remarkably few changes to the original 1955 design.
Features
Working Steering
Detailed Interior
Authentic Mercedes Logos
Chrome Accents Throughout
Opening Doors, Hood & Trunk
Rubber Tires and Chrome Rims
1.9L straight-four SOHC Engine
Precision Die-Cast Replica
9.5 Inches Long
1:18 Scale
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