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Mercedes-Benz - 250 (1967)

Discover the 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250 – Classic Luxury Meets Modern Value

In 1967, the Mercedes‑Benz 250 was the epitome of understated elegance, blending refined engineering with timeless style. Today, collectors and enthusiasts alike are curious about the Mercedes‑Benz 250 price and how the model holds up in the current market. Even though every vehicle’s value varies by condition, mileage, and region, this overview will help answer common questions such as “what is a 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250 worth?” and provide a clear view of depreciation and contemporary pricing trends.

Key Specifications of the 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250
  • Model Year: 1967
  • Engine: 2.5‑liter I‑4 inline engine (M103 series)
  • Horsepower: 145 hp at 5800 rpm
  • Torque: 145 lb‑ft at 4000 rpm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (factory) or 3‑speed automatic (optional)
  • Powertrain: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (E3 or E5 in Europe)
  • Body Style: 4‑door sedan (Sedan Cabriolet variants included)
  • Dimensions: Length: 3,856 mm • Width: 1,590 mm • Height: 1,490 mm • Wheelbase: 2,538 mm
  • Weigh: Approx. 1,290 kg (varies with options)
  • Top Speed: 170 km/h (106 mph) (rating based on standard spec)
  • 0‑100 km/h Time: 11.0‑11.5 seconds (approx.)
Understanding the Mercedes‑Benz 250 Depreciation Curve

Depreciation is a key factor when assessing the used Mercedes‑Benz 250 price. Historically, the early years after purchase see the steepest decline:

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its value
  • Second year: an additional 10‑12% loss as the vehicle exits the "new" category
  • Beyond the third year: annual depreciation usually ranges from 5‑8%, especially for well‑maintained examples

In the context of classic cars, factors such as mileage, original parts, restoration authenticity, and provenance can either mitigate or amplify depreciation. A 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250 in pristine condition with a low mileage clock can hold or even appreciate modestly in some markets, while neglect or missing factory options can accelerate value loss.

What is a 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250 Worth?

While concrete figures fluctuate, a broad estimate places the Mercedes‑Benz 250 1967 price range between $20,000 and $35,000 USD in North America, depending on region and vehicle condition. European markets often report lower prices due to different depreciation and resale dynamics, typically between €15,000 and €30,000. Prospective buyers should consider these ranges as guidelines; the actual price negotiable at auction, in dealer inventories, or between private sellers will incorporate the car’s individual history.

Used Mercedes‑Benz 250 Price Insights

When buying a used 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250, you’ll usually encounter:

  • Fully documented service records: increases confidence and value.
  • Original or original‑spec parts (engine, transmission, interior trim): essential for collectors.
  • Safety and environmental compliance updates (e.g., emission standards): may affect accessibility for road use.

Remember, while spontaneous offers may arise, reputable used Mercedes‑Benz 250 price listings highlight careful maintenance, provided certificates, and, where applicable, factory or certified-right restoration work.

Comparative Market Position

In today's luxury and classic vehicle landscape, the 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250 sits comfortably alongside other iconic models such as:

  • Volkswagen Beetle (1960s) – a mass‑produced icon with a significantly lower price point.
  • Audi 110 (mid‑1960s) – offering a slightly higher performance range and comparable heritage.
  • BMW 503 (mid‑1960s) – a larger luxury car with advanced engineering; often commands higher price brackets.

Compared to these contemporaries, the 1967 Mercedes‑Benz 250


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