The Mercedes-Benz W112 is a luxury automobile produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1961 to 1967. Marketed as the 300SE, it was available as a coupé, convertible, sedan, and stretched sedan (Lang), all generally similar in appearance to the corresponding Mercedes-Benz W111.
Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Lang (W112)
Though the W108 and W109 were only available as 4-door models, the much more exclusive - and expensive - 2-door W111 and W112 coupés and cabriolets like this 1969 280SE are frequently mistaken for them
Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Sedan (W112)
Mercedes-Benz 300 SE Coupe (W112)
The Mercedes-Benz W111 was a chassis code given to a range of Mercedes-Benz vehicles produced between 1959 and 1971, including four-door saloons (1959–1968) and two-door coupés and cabriolets (1961–1971). Their bodywork featured distinctive tailfins that gave the models their Heckflosse nickname — German for "fintail".
Mercedes-Benz W111
Mercedes-Benz 220Sb
Mercedes-Benz W111 in the Mercedes-Benz Museum
Mercedes-Benz 220Sb