1973 Mercedes-Benz 450SLCIntroducing this 1973 Mercedes-Benz
450SLC, showing 54,198 miles on the odometer. Finished in its
factory color Astral Silver Metallic (735) over a blue interior,
this example presents an understated look that suits the car's
grand touring character. The fixed-roof C107 design, along with the
distinctive louvered quarter windows, gives the SLC a unique
profile compared to its SL counterpart.Highlights:- California Car-
54k-Mile- Factory Color: Astral Silver Metallic (735) -
Fuel-Injected V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission- Power-Assisted
Steering- Power-Assisted Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Power Windows-
Signature Fixed-Roof C107 Design- Sunroof- VDO Instrumentation-
Becker Mexico Radio- Quad-Headlamp Setup- Chrome Trim- 14-inch
Bundt-Style Alloy Wheels- $13,349.98 in Receipt Copies-
Manufacturer's Literature IncludedPowered by a fuel-injected V8
paired with an automatic transmission, this 450SLC is equipped with
power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes and power steering for a
composed driving experience. Exterior details include chrome
bumpers with rubber guards, body side moldings, quad headlamps,
Bosch-branded fog lights, Michelin tires, 14-inch Bundt-style alloy
wheels, a jack, and a full-size spare housed in the trunk.Inside,
the cabin offers adjustable bucket seats with head restraints,
power windows, a sunroof, VDO instrumentation, and a Becker Mexico
radio. Additional features include a four-spoke steering wheel,
center console, analog clock, and practical storage throughout.
Included with the car are an owner's manual, maintenance booklet,
and receipt copies dating from August 2010 through May 2023. The
450SLC was part of Mercedes-Benz's effort to blend luxury with
motorsport heritage, the SLC even saw success in long-distance
rally events in the late 1970s, highlighting the durability of the
C107 platform. This example offers a well-preserved presentation
with desirable documentation, and is mechanically sound. For
$24,750
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