Mercedes-Benz 190-Series 16 valve (1986)
for sale
Price: US $100.00
Price: US $100.00
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you for viewing my auction!
Initially
developed in collaboration with Cosworth for the 1980s rally scene, the
flagship version of the 190E series eventually went on to dominate track-racing
and ended up on roads as well, putting up a good fight against BMW's iconic M3.
Even though nine times out of ten, people would choose the Bimmer over the
Merc, the 190E Cosworth's underdog status makes it an equally appealing car. As
Richard Hammond put it: it was Cinderella, but the coach never
came.
But
let's take it from the start. In the late '70s, the V8-powered 450SLC rally car
started to show the signs of aging, so the Stuttgart automaker decided to
replace it with a compact model. Jointly developed with Cosworth, the 190E
never made to rallying though, as Audi took everyone by surprise with the
Quattro, featuring four-wheel drive and a turbocharged engine. Mercedes' management
didn't want to fight a battle it couldn't win so instead, they competed in the
German Touring Car Championship (DTM).
Motorsport
regulations stated that, in order for a racecar to be homologated, there had to
be a road-going version. So, at the 1983 Frankfurt Motor Show, Mercedes
unveiled the 190E 2.3-16 Cosworth. It couldn't have been a better time for
this, as just one month earlier, three Cosworth prototypes set a number of
world speed records at the Nardo (Italy) oval, after being driven non-stop for
over 50, 000 km (31, 069 miles).
According
to the plan, the distance was to be covered in 8 days, at an average speed of
240 km/h (149 mph). Six pilots drove in 2 and a half hour shifts and completed
the task in exactly 201 hours, 39 minutes and 43 seconds.
More
amazing was the fact that all three cars finished without breaking down, only
needing routine maintenance and, of course, refueling.
The
heart of the production 190E 2.3-16 was the four-cylinder Cosworth engine, based on the 136 hp 2.3-liter stock Mercedes powertrain. It was made from a
light alloy, fitted with dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder.
The British engineers made the valves as large as they could be for the given
displacement and also used a Bosch K-Jetronic injection system.
The
2.3-16 delivered 185 hp at 6, 200 rpm and 240 Nm (177 lb-ft) at 4, 500 rpm, easily revving up to the 7, 000 rpm redline. It was pretty fast for its time
reaching 100 km/h (62 mph) from standstill in 7.5 seconds and a top speed of
230 km/h (143 mph). Due to stricter emission regulations, U.S.-spec models had
a slightly weaker engine, rated at 167 hp and 220 Nm (162 lb-ft).
The
power was sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual Getrag
transmission with a racing gear pattern. That meant it had a
dog-leg first gear, left and down from neutral. The steering ratio
was shortened, for added precision, while the steering wheel itself had a
smaller diameter.
With
a 0.32 drag coefficient, the 190E Cosworth set a new world record for the time.
It was also a car that showcased many advanced engineering solutions, such as
an electronically controlled limited-slip differential (LSD) and self-leveling
hydraulic suspension on the rear axle.
Inside, leather-clad Recaro sports seats provided ample support during fast cornering, alongside the aggressively shaped rear bench, while the instrument panel had
additional gauges – oil temperature, voltmeter and stop watch. Only two
exterior colors were available, the Blue-Black metallic and Smoke Silver.
The
1986 Mercedes Benz 190e-16v Cosworth up for auction is an original, black on
black, 5-speed classic. It has not been modified or hot-rodded. I purchased the
car from its second owner last year, and immediately sent it to a Mercedes
specialist for servicing. The service charges totaled more than $2, 000 and
included a new battery, a system flush with new fluids, and most importantly - a
new Timing Chain.
The
dash does not have any cracks, and the interior is in fairly good condition, but it has a number of flaws. In addition, the car has surface rust in numerous
places. The car comes with the original owners manual, tools, spare tire and jack, as well as maintenance records. I have taken a couple dozen pictures showing all aspects of the car, but you are welcome to personally inspect it in Dallas, TX.
If
you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 714-470-6400
Good
Luck!
Chris
update: 2016-02-01
Used |
“This 1986 Mercedes Benz 190e-16v Cosworth is in original condition. It has not been modified or hot-rodded. Although the car is original, it has surface rust in numerous places. The dash does not have any cracks, and the interior is in fairly good condition, but it has a number of flaws. I have taken numerous pictures, but you are welcome to inspect the car in Dallas.” |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | WDBDA34D3GF181159 | Year: | 1986 |
Number of Cylinders: | 4-Cylinder DOHC | Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Transmission: | Manual | Model: | 190-Series |
Body Type: | Sedan | Trim: | Black Exterior with Black Leather Interior |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Engine: | 2.3L DOHC 16-valve Cosworth |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Drive Type: | RWD |
Options: | Sunroof, Leather Seats | Mileage: | 176,379 |
Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag | Sub Model: | 16 valve |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | Exterior Color: | Black |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Interior Color: | Black |
For Sale By: | Private Seller |