1966 Mercedes-Benz 230SLIntroducing this 1966 Mercedes-Benz 230SL,
finished in its factory-correct Papyrus White Papyruswei (717)
exterior over a dark blue interior. This example presents a
period-correct specification that reflects the original character
and design language of the W113 platform.Highlights:- Factory
Color: Papyrus White "Papyruswei" (717)- Interior: Dark Blue-
Automatic Transmission- 2.3L M127.981 Inline Six-Cylinder Engine-
Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection- Power Steering- Convertible Soft
Top- Chrome Bumpers- Classic VDO Instrumentation- Center Console-
Blaupunkt Radio- Jack and Spare Tire Included- 14-Inch Steel
WheelsPower is provided by the 2.3L M127.981 inline six-cylinder
engine paired with Bosch mechanical fuel injection and an automatic
transmission. The car is equipped with power steering, twin exhaust
finishers, 14-inch steel wheels with body-colored hubcaps and
Michelin tires. Chrome exterior trim and classic VDO
instrumentation complement its period-correct presentation, along
with a Blaupunkt radio, convertible soft top, and a jack and spare
tire.Inside, the cabin maintains a simple and functional layout
with low-back bucket seats, a two-spoke steering wheel with horn
ring, analog clock, door pockets, and a center console. A
fender-mounted antenna completes the exterior details, reflecting
the straightforward design approach of the era.A key detail about
the Mercedes-Benz 230SL is that it uses Bosch mechanical fuel
injection on its 2.3-liter inline-six, which was relatively
advanced for its time and helped provide more precise fuel delivery
than carbureted systems commonly used in many competing sports cars
of the mid-1960s. This contributed to smoother drivability and more
consistent performance across different driving conditions. This
Mercedes-Benz 230SL remains a timeless example of the W113 series,
known for its blend of refined engineering and open-top touring
capability. This 230SL is mechanically sound. For $46,500
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