1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SL With 2 Tops Introducing this 1971
Mercedes-Benz 280SL with two tops and a matching-numbers engine.
The factory color for this vehicle is Midnight Blue (904), paired
with a Blue (245) interior and a Silver Grey Metallic (180)
hardtop. The car is currently in primer, offering a starting point
for restoration. As the final production year of the W113 Pagoda
series, the 1971 model marks the end of a well-regarded generation
known for its balance of style and engineering.Highlights:-
Matching Numbers Engine- Factory Color: Midnight Blue (904)-
Interior Color: Blue (245) - Removable Pagoda Hardtop Silver Grey
Metallic (180) - 2.8-Liter M130 engine- Automatic Transmission with
Floor Shift- Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection- Four-Wheel Disc
Brakes- Convertible Soft Top- Chrome Bumpers with Overriders-
Blaupunkt Radio- Air Conditioning- Spot Welds- Classic VDO
Instrumentation- Build Sheet "Data Card" (Digital Copy Included)-
Jack and Spare Tire IncludedUnder the hood, this classic
Mercedes-Benz is equipped with a fuel-injected 2.8-Liter M130
inline-six engine paired with an automatic transmission. Additional
equipment includes power steering, four-wheel disc brakes, a
convertible soft top, a removable Pagoda hardtop, spot welds, dual
exhaust outlets, chrome bumpers with overriders, a two-spoke
steering wheel with horn, VDO instrumentation, Mercedes-Benz
hubcaps, jack, and a full-size spare tire fitted in the trunk.
Convenience features include air conditioning, a body-color
dashboard, bucket seats with headrests, Blaupunkt radio, glove box,
door pockets, manual crank windows, and a center console.A notable
fact about the 280SL is that it was the most powerful version of
the Pagoda lineup, thanks to its 2.8-liter inline-six engine. This
example comes with an owner's manual, a maintenance booklet,
service receipt copies, and a build sheet digital copy. 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 $54,500
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