MERCEDES-BENZ 230 CE - £9,000
Year: 1985
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: 230 CE
Registration: B531 XCW
Chassis No: 1232432A227153
Odometer: 70,706
The Mercedes-Benz 230 CE is a distinctive example of the Mercedes W123 coupe line-up, a series that has become iconic for its durability, understated luxury, and timeless design. Produced during the final years of the W123's run (1976-1985), the 230 CE combined the elegance of a two-door pillarless coupe with the Mercedes reputation for engineering excellence. Unlike the four-door saloons or estate models in the W123 family, the coupe carried a lower, sleeker roofline and frameless windows, giving it a sporty yet refined character. Under the bonnet, the 230 CE was powered by a 2.3 litre inline-four engine with Bosch fuel injection, producing around 134hp. While not a high-performance car by modern standards, the engine delivered smooth, reliable power, especially when paired with Mercedes sturdy automatic transmission. Owners valued its balance between efficiency and capability, as the car was well-suited for both city commuting and long-distance cruising. Inside, the 230 CE featured the robust build quality that defined Mercedes-Benz of the era. Materials were chosen for longevity rather than flash, with solid switchgear, clear instrumentation, and comfortable seats designed for extended journeys. The coupe's slightly shorter wheelbase compared to the saloon added a sense of agility, though it retained the soft, comfortable ride for which the W123 is renowned. By 1985, the 230 CE stood as a symbol of quiet sophistication. It was not ostentatious but carried an aura of success and taste.
Originally registered on 17th January 1985, this Mercedes-Benz is finished in metallic gold with beige cloth interior. The six-cylinder engine runs well and to be expected from a Mercedes-Benz of this era, the car drives well with no known faults. This 230 CE presents well, although there are some age-related marks on the bodywork. Supplied with a V5 registration document together with the original books, a collection of receipts and 20 previous tax discs. Many enthusiasts today view the car as a bridge between Mercedes classic handbuilt ethos and the modern engineering focus that came with later models. Surviving examples remain sought-after in the classic car market, especially well-preserved coupes, thanks to their rarity, elegant proportions, and reputation for near-indestructible mechanicals. Consigned by Stewart Banks
- 1985 Miles
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