The 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL, part of the W113 line, is
particularly notable for its distinctive "Pagoda" hardtop, which
was designed by Paul Bracq. This unique feature gives the car its
nickname, "Pagoda," due to the concave shape of the hardtop,
resembling the architecture of East Asian temples. The 280SL was
the final evolution in the W113 series and is often considered the
most refined and desirable.
This particular model, in a stunning Light Ivory finish, showcases
the lasting appeal of the Pagoda series. It features a
period-correct M130-983 engine under the hood. It preserves the
car's authentic character. The vehicle's exterior, believed to be
in its original paint, shows signs of meticulous care with only
light touch-ups. The interior has been tastefully enhanced with new
carpets, seat pads, leather upholstery, and a new convertible top,
all completed at Marietta Trim.
This 280SL comes with a black canvas soft top and a striking red
metal hardtop. Riding on 14" wheels and equipped with power disc
brakes. The car's history as a well-maintained and cherished
investment is evident, with service records dating back to 2003.
Owned for a year by a consignor who has invested significantly in
its upkeep.
• Light Ivory Exterior (Paint Code 670) with Original Paint
• New Leather Interior, Carpet
• New Convertible Top
• Red Metal Hardtop
• 14" Wheels with 185/70R14 Tires
• Power Disc Brakes
• Service Records from 2003 to Present
The 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Pagoda represents timeless elegance
and refined performance, offering a unique chance to own a piece of
automotive history. This Pagoda is an ideal choice for those who
appreciate heritage and luxury, embodied in an exquisite classic.
Experience this blend of history and sophistication firsthand.
Vehicle Details
1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL
Listing ID:CC-1787368
Price:$114,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1970
Make:Mercedes-Benz
Model:280SL
Exterior Color:Light Ivory
Interior Color:Anthracite
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:69572
Stock Number:7634-ATL
VIN:11304412016564
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