1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SLIntroducing this 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SL
that is finished in black combined with a black interior. This
classic vehicle is a true testament to the golden era of automotive
craftsmanship, representing the final year of production for the
iconic W113 series, also known as the "Pagoda".Highlights:- Factory
Color Dark Green (268)- 2.8-Liter M130 engine- Manual Transmission-
Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Removable Pagoda Hardtop- Black Convertible
Soft Top- Chrome Bumpers with Overriders- Spot Welds- Hella Fog
Lights- Classic VDO Instrumentation- 14-Inch Steel WheelsUnder the
hood, this classic Mercedes-Benz is equipped with a fuel-injected
2.8-Liter M130 inline-six engine paired with a manual transmission.
Additional equipment includes power steering, four-wheel disc
brakes, a convertible soft top, a removable hardtop, dual exhaust
outlets, chrome bumpers with overriders, a two-spoke steering wheel
with horn, VDO instrumentation, 14-inch steel wheels, and
Mercedes-Benz hubcaps. Convenience features include buckets seats
with headrests, manual crank windows, a center console, a
fender-mounted antenna, glove box, analog clock, and a Sony
radio.While this classic 280SL Pagoda project car is currently not
running, it would make an excellent restoration opportunity.
Contact us today to learn more about this offering and start your
experience towards owning a piece of German motoring history. For
$49,950
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