1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL With Two TopsIntroducing this 1969
Mercedes-Benz 280SL featured with two tops. Finished in its
exquisite factory color Mittelblau (903), complemented by a medium
blue interior. The 280SL, often referred to by its affectionate
nickname "Pagoda" due to its distinctive concave hardtop, is a
symbol of 1960s luxury and performance.Highlights:- Factory Color:
Mittelblau (903)- Fuel-Injected 2.8-Liter M130 Inline-Six-
Automatic Transmission- Power Steering- Power-Assisted Four-Wheel
Disc Brakes- Removable Pagoda Hardtop- Convertible Soft Top- Becker
Europa Radio- Chrome Bumpers with Overriders- 14-Inch Steel Wheels
w/ Color-Matched Hubcaps- Jack and Spare Tire Included- $16,970.25
in Receipt CopiesUnder the hood, this 280SL is powered by a
fuel-injected 2.8-liter M130 inline-six, delivering optimal,
refined performance and paired with a floor-shifted automatic
transmission. The driving experience is further enhanced by power
steering, power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes, and dual exhaust
outlets, offering a confident and composed feel on the road.
Inside, the cabin features supportive bucket seats, classic VDO
instrumentation, a two-spoke steering wheel, Becker Europa radio,
and manual crank windows, along with thoughtful storage solutions
including a glovebox, door pockets, and a center console.This
example includes both a removable Pagoda hardtop and a convertible
soft top, allowing you to seamlessly transition between open-air
cruising and refined, enclosed driving. Exterior details remain
true to the original design, highlighted by chrome bumpers with
overriders, the signature Mercedes-Benz grille star, and 14-inch
steel wheels fitted with color-matched hubcaps. It rides on
whiteline tires and is accompanied by a jack and full-size spare
tire, neatly stored in the trunk. The 280SL was the most powerful
and refined evolution of the W113 lineup, with its 2.8-liter engine
specifically developed to deliver smoother torque compared to
earlier 230SL and 250SL models. A highly collectible 280SL Pagoda
that is mechanically sound. For $69,950
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