At a recent Porsche event in Dinslaken, Germany, my attention was unexpectedly captured by a Mercedes-Benz parked in the outside parkinglot. I’ll be honest: I often struggle to identify these models at a glance. Fortunately, the license plate offered a helpful clue with “W114,” indicating this car’s model year from 1968 till 1976 also known as the “Strich-Acht” in German (slash eight). The “/8” designation refers to its introduction year, 1968. It also indicates this as a car with a six-cylinder engine, because the W115 version had 4 cylinder engines.
This particular model is the Coupé version, instantly recognizable by its absence of a B-pillar, giving it a sleek and elegant profile. But this wasn’t just any W114 Coupé. Equipped with air ride suspension and custom wheels, it made an unforgettable impression, evidenced by the crowd gathered around it in the parking lot.
The combination of classic design and modern modifications transformed this Mercedes-Benz into a show-stopper, blending timeless style with contemporary flair. It’s a perfect example of how classic cars can be reimagined to capture the attention and admiration of enthusiasts from all walks of life.
Owner; Mr. Robson