1967 Mercedes-Benz 250SL 4-Speed With 2 TopsIntroducing this 1967
Mercedes-Benz 250SL 4-Speed with 2 tops, a timeless roadster that
blends elegant design with classic German engineering. Finished in
medium blue and complemented by a two-tone blue interior, this
example offers a bold yet sophisticated presence. Equipped with
both a body-color removable hardtop and a convertible soft top.
This example comes out of long-term California ownership and
retains a blue license plate. Also accompanied by a small
California pink slip dating back to 1987, adding a bit of early
documentation to its history.Highlights:- Bosch Mechanical Fuel
Injection- Power-Assisted Four-Wheel Discs- Body-Color Removable
Hardtop- Convertible Soft Top- Chrome Accents- Classic VDO
Instrumentation- 14-Inch Ronal "Bundt" Style Alloy Wheels- Jack and
Spare Tire Included- California Car (Blue License Plate)- Long-Term
Ownership Since 1987- Upgraded 2.8-Liter M130 Inline-Six Engine-
4-Speed Manual TransmissionEquipped with a 4-speed manual
transmission and the later 2.8-liter M130 inline-six engine.
Additional features include power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes,
twin exhaust finishers, and Bosch mechanical fuel injection. The
exterior is accented by signature chrome trim, Bosch headlamps,
14-inch Ronal "Bundt" style alloy wheels, and Mercedes-Benz center
caps wrapped in Advanta tires, completing the iconic look. This
example includes a jack and a full-size spare tire stored in the
trunk.Inside, the cabin offers a clean and functional layout with
low-back bucket seats, VDO instrumentation, a two-spoke steering
wheel with horn ring, wood trim, map pockets, manual crank windows,
an analog clock, an AM/FM radio, and a fender-mounted antenna.
Produced for a short period between late 1966 and early 1968, the
250SL is one of the rarer variants of the W113 series, making it
especially desirable among collectors. While this particular W113
is a non-running project, it presents a fantastic opportunity to
restore a piece of automotive history to its former glory. Priced
accordingly, this classic vehicle provides a chance to own a piece
of German automotive history. For $34,750
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