Introduced to the world in 1959, the W111 platform would become one
of Mercedes-Benz's most versatile workhorses, underpinning a vast
array of models all the way into the early 1970s. The unibody
design featured independent front and swing-axle rear suspension
and the platform was used for Taxicabs (W110), luxury sedans
(W112), handsome coupes, and glamorous cabriolets. Even the W113 SL
roadster owes much of its mechanical makeup to the W111. Engines
were equally varied, ranging from robust four-cylinder diesels to
the potent M116 overhead-cam V8.
The driver's choice of the vast W111 range is undoubtedly the
V8-powered 280SE 3.5. Produced in the legendary Sindelfingen
factory these cars were virtually hand built to a very high
standard, using the finest materials and fittings. The elegant,
pillarless coupe offered luxury and style on par with the vastly
more expensive Bentley T-Series coupe, with exceptional reliability
and refinement. The two-door W111 models are regarded as the most
desirable post-war Mercedes-Benz models this side of the 300SL, and
much like buyers in the 1970s did, today's enthusiasts cherish the
280SE 3.5 for its relaxed, highly refined road manners, outstanding
performance, and effortless usability.
Presented handsomely in its original color scheme of Silver Grey
Metallic (DB180) over an optional Black roof (DB040) this 1971
280SE 3.5 Coupe is a very attractive, highly optioned example that
is ideal for the driver/collector to enjoy on the regular. This car
is documented with a wealth of original paperwork including
correspondence between the original owner and selling dealer. A
copy of the window sticker on file reveals it was sold by Siggi
Grimm Motors in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with an MSRP of $13,675 - more
than $110,000 in today's money. Befitting a top-line 3.5 coupe,
this car was optioned with two-tone paint, black leather
upholstery, floor-shift automatic transmission, Behr
air-conditioning, electric windows, tinted glass, center arm rest,
automatic antenna and a Becker Europa stereo.
The car was sold new to A.W. Chandler, on a trade against a 1967
Chrysler station wagon. It seems Mr. Chandler was rather
meticulous, as he returned the car several times to the dealership
with increasingly terse notes related to the dealer's ability (or
lack thereof) to sort some minor quibbles. It seems, however, that
the car was eventually sorted, as it stayed in the family for over
a decade. A tax receipt on file shows that in 1976, A.W. Chandler
gifted the car to his daughter Christine, and it appears to have
remained in the family until at least the early 1980s. Since 2008,
it has been in the care of a marque enthusiast and collector, who
also owned a 300SL for decades, so the SE was undoubtedly in good
company.
As offered here, this elegant Mercedes-Benz reflects its years of
attentive care. It is in excellent condition and remarkably well
preserved overall. It looks to have been cosmetically freshened as
required over time yet appears to have never been fully
disassembled and restored. It retains its original M116 V8 engine,
confirmed by the original window sticker which lists the engine
serial number. These cars are renowned for their exceptional
quality, and this car's highly original condition is a testament to
that reputation - while the many years it spent in the dry Oklahoma
climate undoubtedly helped its chances of survival.
With the refined V8 engine out front and a litany of desirable
options, this well-preserved and handsome 280SE 3.5 is a wonderful
example to drive and enjoy at every opportunity such as tours,
long-distance rallies, or weekend jaunts through the countryside.
These cars are renowned for their exceptional drivability,
refinement and braking performance, making them feel much younger
than their 55+ years.
In whatever way you choose to enjoy it, this eminently desirable
280SE 3.5 is poised to deliver many miles of luxurious motoring
from an era at Mercedes-Benz when building the world's highest
quality automobiles mattered above all else.
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