This 1962 Mercedes-Benz 220 is finished in green over beige upholstery and is powered by a carbureted 2.2L inline-six paired with a column-shifted four-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes body-color 13″ steel wheels with covers, dual carburetors, chrome bumpers with rear overriders, a driver-side mirror, Frigiking air conditioning, woodgrain trim, lap belts, a dash-mounted tachometer, and an analog clock. Recent service have involved overhauling the carburetors and replacing the dampers.

The 2.2-liter M180 inline-six features dual downdraft carburetors and was factory rated at 124 horsepower and 139 lb-ft of torque. The carburetors were overhauled. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a column-shifted four-speed manual transmission. Documentation accompanying the car includes manufacturer’s literature, a window sticker, previous registration paperwork, hand-written notes, and service records.

Features include quad headlights, chrome bumpers with rear overriders, a driver-side mirror, bright trim, a wrap-around rear window, and “220” decklid badging.

Painted 13″ steel wheels wear polished covers with body-color inserts and are mounted with 185/80 Maxxis MA-1 whitewall tires.

Braking is handled by drums at all four corners, and the dampers have been replaced in preparation for sale

The interior have been refurbished and features beige seat upholstery with matching replacement door panels and wool carpets.

Woodgrain trim accents the dash, and amenities include a Frigiking air conditioner, a heater, CocoMats floor mats, lap belts, an analog clock, hand-crank side windows, and a locking glove compartment.

A black two-spoke steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and frames vertically-arranged instrumentation that includes a 120-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges.

An aftermarket tachometer is positioned on the radio filler panel, and a Stewart Warner auxiliary gauge is mounted below the dash.

The five-digit odometer indicates 88k miles, and total mileage is unknown.