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Mercedes-Benz - S350 (1976)

Meet the 1976 Mercedes‑Benz S350 – a classic luxury sedan that helped shape the executive car market of the late 1970s. Though it may have slipped out of the spotlight as newer models entered the lineup, the S350 remains a coveted collector’s item for enthusiasts and a benchmark for performance when compared to its predecessors and competitors. If you’re curious about the Mercedes‑Benz S350 price, you’re in the right place.

When asked “What is a 1976 Mercedes‑Benz S350 worth?” many people consider the vehicle’s age, condition, and provenance. The Mercedes‑Benz S350 1976 price range is largely shaped by a handful of key factors—including mileage, mechanical condition, paint and interior restoration, and whether the car has been extensively modified. A pristine, original example with low mileage can sell for a considerably higher price than a heavily driven or heavily restored counterpart.

Below is a quick snapshot of the car’s core specifications. Treat these as a baseline reference that most 1976 S350 owners and collectors will recognize.

  • Engine: 4.5‑liter inline six, producing roughly 280 horsepower
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (classic A413) with a torque‑converter
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline) – notable for its robust power and torque curve
  • Powertrain layout: Front‑engine; rear‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length: 189 in (4.81 m); Width: 76 in (1.93 m); Height: 55 in (1.40 m)
  • Wheelbase: 124 in (3.15 m)
  • Weight: Approximately 4,800 lb (2,175 kg) curb
  • Curb interior: Leather seats, wood veneer trim, analog dashboard, and a distinctive 9‑inch steering wheel
  • Suspension: Independent MacPherson struts front; live rear axle with coil springs
  • Brakes: Disc brakes front; drum brakes rear (originally)

Understanding these specifications can help you gauge what to expect from a 1976 S350 in terms of performance and maintenance needs. It also informs the “used Mercedes‑Benz S350 price” trend that evolves organically in the collector’s market.

Depreciation Insight: How the S350 Holds Value

Depreciation is an unavoidable fact of automotive economics, especially


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