1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL With Two TopsIntroducing this 1970
Mercedes-Benz 280SL with two tops, finished in Signal Red over a
Cognac interior, a classic and well-balanced color combination that
suits the elegant lines of the W113 chassis. Commonly known as the
Pagoda due to its uniquely shaped removable hardtop, the 280SL
represented the final and most developed version of the W113
series, offering improved power, refinement, and long-distance
touring capability over its predecessors.Highlights:- California
Car- Exterior Color: Signal Red- Interior Color: Cognac- 2.8L
Inline-Six Engine- Automatic Transmission (Floor Shift)- Bosch Fuel
Injection System- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Power Steering- Black
Convertible Soft Top- Removable Hardtop- Chrome Accents- VDO
Instrumentation- 14-Inch Steel Wheels- Jack and Spare Tire
Included- Receipt Copies (2000-2023)Powered by a 2.8-liter
inline-six engine paired with an automatic floor-shift
transmission, this 280SL is equipped with Bosch mechanical fuel
injection, four-wheel disc brakes, power steering, and twin exhaust
finishers. Additional exterior features include a black convertible
soft top, removable hardtop, chrome bumpers with overriders, side
moldings, chrome trim, and correct 14-inch steel wheels with chrome
hubcaps and color-matched centers wrapped in Yokohama tires. The
car also comes with a jack and full-size spare tire stored in the
trunk.Inside, the Cognac interior is complemented by bucket seats,
a two-spoke steering wheel, VDO instrumentation, manual crank
windows, door pockets, an analog clock, Becker Grand Prix radio,
and a fender-mounted antenna. Receipt copies dating from 2000
through 2023 accompany the vehicle, documenting years of
maintenance and ownership history.One of the more interesting
aspects of the W113 is that its famous Pagoda hardtop shape was
engineered not only for appearance, but also to improve cabin
rigidity and visibility. Developed with input from Mercedes-Benz
safety engineer B'la Bar'nyi, the design reflected the company's
growing focus on occupant safety during the 1960s while still
maintaining the roadster's clean and timeless profile.Offered with
a California salvage title and priced accordingly, this Pagoda
presents an opportunity to acquire one of Mercedes-Benz's most
recognized classic roadsters. Contact us today to learn more about
this classic Mercedes-Benz 280SL and take the next step toward
owning a timeless piece of German motoring history that is
mechanically sound. For $59,950
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