1967 Mercedes-Benz 250 SL “Pagoda”
A Classic Balance of Style, Engineering, and Open-Air Enjoyment
Few cars strike the balance between engineering excellence and timeless design quite like the Mercedes-Benz 250 SL Pagoda. Part of Mercedes-Benz’s highly-regarded W113 series, the 250 SL was the second iteration of this series—offering a refined driving experience with just the right touch of classic luxury.
Recently re-finished in its original factory white, this car highlights the Pagoda’s clean lines and unmistakable silhouette. It’s paired with a contrasting blue removable “Pagoda” hardtop and a matching blue convertible soft top, giving it a sharp, classic look whether open or closed.
Provenance & Condition
This 250 SL is believed to be a two-owner car, showing just 54,609 miles. It runs and drives well, reflecting years of responsible ownership.
The body appears largely rust-free, with one noted area: a chip in the undercoating on the right rear, along with several small holes in that same section (as shown in photos).
Features & Equipment
Powered by its smooth inline-six and paired with an automatic transmission, this 250 SL is an easy and enjoyable car to drive. Highlights include:
These are the kinds of details that make the car not just attractive, but genuinely usable and enjoyable.
On the Road
The driving experience is exactly what you’d hope for—smooth, composed, and confidence-inspiring. It’s a car that feels equally at home on a relaxed weekend drive or out on the open road, with the solid build quality you’d expect from Mercedes-Benz.
An Appealing Example
With its pleasing color combination, refined drivetrain, and desirable comfort features, this 1967 250 SL is a great opportunity for someone looking to enjoy a classic Pagoda Mercedes without pretense.
A timeless roadster you can drive, show, and appreciate.