So, I've been working on car number 000064, as in the 64th 230SL built. While building the engine, I noticed that the engine number was 000151. This kind of makes sense that the factory would have a small stock of engines ready so that the assembly line would function smoothly. I know that the first 300 cars were all standards before the auto trans option became available but how many autos did they actually make that first year?
Not only is this a very early car, but it also has power steering and is copper in color - something that has to be very rare. I expect this car was special ordered this way long before the first owner took delivery.
But here's the actual story: I'm also working on another 230SL - this one's also a 1963, auto, with power steering. In this case, it was built at the end of the year on Dec. 13th, 1963 - the data card confirms it. This is VIN 1,1096. I'm also doing an engine build on this one. In this case, the engine number on this car is 000086. At first I thought the block had been replaced but the data card shows this engine number so it is correct.
The standard and auto engines are not exactly the same as I believe the dowel pin on the end of the crank is shorter for the auto than for the standard. The factory actually built this engine before it built the one that went into VIN 000046 but they didn't install it until much later at the end of the year. My only conclusion is that a 1963 auto 230SL is one very rare car.