1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Sunroof Coupe Introducing
this 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Sunroof Coupe that is finished in
its factory color Sand Beige Metallic (DB-467).This example
showcases its elegant lines and includes a number of key features
from its era, such as its distinctive chrome grille, classic
Mercedes-Benz hood ornament, and a desirable sunroof. It represents
an excellent opportunity for restoration to bring it back to its
original glory.Highlights:- Factory Color Sand Beige Metallic
(DB-467)- V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission- Power Steering-
Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Sunroof- Chrome Bumpers- VDO
Instrumentation- Jack and Spare Tire IncludedEquipped with a V8
engine and a column-shifted automatic transmission. It features
power steering and four-wheel disc brakes. Exterior details include
twin exhaust tips, chrome trim/bumpers, and a fender-mounted
antenna. It rides on 14-inch steel wheels with color-matched
hubcaps and Achilles tires. The trunk holds a jack and a spare
tire. Inside, convenience features include VDO instrumentation,
adjustable bucket seats with head restraints, a driver-side
rearview mirror, vent windows, a Blaupunkt stereo, door pockets,
glove box, and a center console. The vehicle is currently
not running and will require restoration. It is being offered as a
project car, with pricing set to reflect its condition and the work
needed. For $34,750
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