New and in original packaging. Manufacturer: Norev . Scale: 1:18 Metal.

Mercedes Benz w 108

280 SE sedan

Year of construction/Year: 1968 - 1972

Color: tunis beige

Original Mercedes colour/Origin Mercedes colour

Bonnet, doors and trunk open.

Clear lines and timeless elegance: In August 1965, Mercedes-Benz presented the 250 S, 250 SE and 300 SE models, a new generation of luxury class models that were to succeed the fintail models 220 Sb, 220 SEb and 300 SE. Production of the 250 SE and 300 SE models ended at the beginning of 1968 - as successors, the 280 S and 280 SE were presented in January, which differed from their predecessors only in the motorization and equipment details. The newly developed 2.8-liter six-cylinder engine in the carburetor version delivered 140 hp, while the fuel injection achieved 160 hp. Based on the original, the miniature model of the successful W 108 series is presented with the highest level of detail and is not only painted in the authentic color, but also has a faithful representation of the entire interior. The doors, bonnet and tailgate of the model can be opened and allow a look inside the car. The model car is delivered in Mercedes-Benz Classic packaging, which includes a screwdriver for easy removal and a glove to protect the glass and body from fingerprints.

- Series: 280 SE W 108 (1968-1972)
- Scale: 1:18
- length: approx. 27.2 cm
- Material: Die-cast zinc with plastic parts
- hand-assembled from over 100 individual parts
- Doors, bonnet and tailgate can be opened
- made for Mercedes-Benz by Norev


Clear lines and timeless elegance: In August 1965, Mercedes-Benz presented the 250 S, 250 SE and 300 SE models, a new generation of luxury class models that were to succeed the fintail models 220 Sb, 220 SEb and 300 SE. Production of the 250 SE and 300 SE models ended at the beginning of 1968 - as successors, the 280 S and 280 SE were presented in January, which differed from their predecessors only in the motorization and equipment details. The newly developed 2.8-liter six-cylinder engine in the carburetor version delivered 140 hp, while the fuel injection achieved 160 hp. Based on the original, the miniature model of the successful W 108 series is presented with the highest level of detail and is not only painted in the authentic color, but also has a faithful representation of the enti
Clear lines and timeless elegance: In August 1965, Mercedes-Benz presented the 250 S, 250 SE and 300 SE models, a new generation of luxury class models that were to succeed the fintail models 220 Sb, 220 SEb and 300 SE. Production of the 250 SE and 300 SE models ended at the beginning of 1968 - as successors, the 280 S and 280 SE were presented in January, which differed from their predecessors only in the motorization and equipment details. The newly developed 2.8-liter six-cylinder engine in the carburetor version delivered 140 hp, while the fuel injection achieved 160 hp. Based on the original, the miniature model of the successful W 108 series is presented with the highest level of detail and is not only painted in the authentic color, but also has a faithful representation of the enti