1967 Mercedes-Benz 230SLIntroducing this 1967 Mercedes-Benz 230SL
finished in Papyrus White over a black interior. Known for its
balanced proportions and refined styling, the 230SL represents a
period when Mercedes-Benz focused on blending comfort, engineering,
and everyday usability into its sports cars, making it a
recognizable and approachable classic from the era.Highlights:-
Exterior Color Papyrus White- Matching-Numbers Hood- 2.3L M127
Inline Six-Cylinder Engine- Automatic Transmission- Bosch
Mechanical Fuel Injection- Power-Assisted Front Disc Brakes- Power
Steering- Convertible Soft Top- Classic VDO Instrumentation- Becker
Europa Radio- Chrome Bumpers- 14-Inch Steel Wheels- Jack, Tool
Roll, and Spare Tire IncludedUnder the hood sits the 2.3-liter M127
inline-six, paired with Bosch mechanical fuel injection and
automatic transmission, an advanced feature for its time that
helped improve performance and drivability compared to carbureted
setups. Additional equipment includes front disc brakes, power
steering, twin exhaust outlets, and classic VDO gauges that
maintain the period-correct experience. Inside, the cabin is
straightforward, featuring low-back bucket seats, a two-spoke
steering wheel with horn ring, analog clock, glovebox, and a Becker
Europa radio. The fender-mounted antenna and simple layout reflect
the era's focus on clean design and usability. This classic vehicle
also comes with a tool roll, a jack, and a full-size spare fitted
in the trunk. The 230SL was one of the first sports cars to
prioritize safety alongside performance, incorporating a rigid
passenger cell and crumple zones, features that would later become
industry standards. This particular 230SL has just come out of
storage and is currently not running. Would benefit from cosmetic
and mechanical attention, making it a solid candidate for a
restoration project or a hands-on enthusiast looking to bring a
classic back to life. Contact us today for more details. For
$27,500
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