1972 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5Introducing this 1972 Mercedes-Benz
280SE 4.5, finished in Byzantinischgold Metallic and paired with a
dark blue interior. This full-size luxury sedan represents the
final evolution of Mercedes-Benz's W108 series, combining
understated design with the robust performance of a V8-powered
drivetrain.Highlights:- Exterior Color: Byzantinischgold Metallic -
Interior Color: Dark Blue- 4.5-liter V8 Engine- Automatic
Transmission- Power Steering- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- FM/AM Radio-
VDO Instrumentation- 14-inch Steel Wheels w/ White-line
TiresEquipped with a fuel-injected 4.5-liter V8, automatic
transmission, and power steering. Additional features include
four-wheel disc brakes, chrome bumpers and trim, side marker
lights, a single exhaust outlet, and 14-inch steel wheels wrapped
in Continental thin whitewall tires. The trunk houses a full-size
spare tire along with a Bilstein jack.Inside, the cabin offers a
combination of comfort and classic styling, featuring bucket seats
with headrests, a center console, power windows, air conditioning,
and a two-spoke steering wheel with a horn ring. Period-correct
details such as VDO instrumentation, an analog clock, and an FM/AM
radio complete the interior.The W108 chassis is known for its
overengineered build quality, with many components designed to
exceed typical durability standards of the era. This example is
currently not running and is offered as a project, presenting a
rewarding opportunity to restore a highly desirable Mercedes-Benz
sedan. For $8,950
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