1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SE CabrioletIntroducing this 1969
Mercedes-Benz 280SE Cabriolet that is finished in its factory color
Medium Blue "Mittelblau" (305) complemented with a parchment
interior, this classic example presents a timeless and elegant
color combination. The exterior is further enhanced by a
convertible soft top, giving you the option to enjoy open-air
driving or a more refined coupe-like experience when desired. This
model is well-regarded for its build quality, smooth ride, and
understated presence on the road.Highlights:- Factory Color: Medium
Blue "Mittelblau" (305)- Highly Desirable Floor Shift Automatic
Transmission- 2.8-liter M130 Inline-Six Engine- Power-Assisted Disc
Brakes- Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection System- Power Steering- Air
Conditioning- Tan Convertible Soft Top- Blaupunkt Radio- VDO
Instrumentation- Wooden Cabin Trim Accents- 14-Inch Steel Wheels
w/Color-Matched Centers- Jack and Spare Tire Included- $44,480.90
in Receipt Copies (2022-2025)Equipped with a highly desirable
floor-shift automatic transmission, a 2.8-liter M130 inline-six
engine, air conditioning, Bosch mechanical fuel injection,
power-assisted disc brakes, twin exhaust finishers, a convertible
soft top, a boot cover, chrome trim/bumpers, Michelin tires, a
Mercedes-Benz hood ornament, 14-inch steel wheels with
color-matched Medium Blue hubcaps with chrome Mercedes-Benz stars,
a jack, and a full-size spare tire fitted in the trunk.Convenience
features include low-back bucket seats with curved headrests, power
windows, driver-side rearview mirrors, a 2-spoke steering wheel
with a chrome horn ring, a Blaupunkt radio, an analog clock, door
pockets, and a glove compartment. The dashboard is fitted with VDO
instrumentation, including a 140-mph speedometer, offering a
period-correct driving experience.This 280SE comes with $44,480.90
in documented receipt copies from 2022 through 2025. The work began
in July 2022 with extensive repairs on the interior floors, trunk,
and rear quarter pockets ($10,111), followed by a complete interior
and top overhaul with new tan hides, carpets, and a full roof
package ($19,830). In June 2023, the car received a complete
exterior refinish, including block sanding and a full repaint of
the body, door jambs, and undersides ($13,000). Most recently, in
January 2025, this classic vehicle was brought up to date with
mechanical and electrical work, including a new battery, hazard
switch, and light diagnostics ($1,538), ensuring proper operation
of key systems.The 280SE Cabriolet is among the last hand-assembled
Mercedes-Benz convertibles of its era, built in limited production
numbers with a high level of craftsmanship. These cars were
significantly more expensive than their sedan counterparts when
new, and today they remain sought-after for their combination of
durability, engineering, and classic styling.Whether you're a
collector looking to add a well-documented example to your
collection or an enthusiast seeking a classic convertible with
factory specifications and recent servicing, this 280SE Cabriolet
offers a balanced ownership experience with documented history and
thoughtful upkeep, mechanically sound. For $169,950
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