1968 Mercedes-Benz 250SLIntroducing this 1968 Mercedes-Benz 250SL
with 2 tops, a timeless roadster that blends elegant design with
classic German engineering. Finished in white and complemented by a
black interior, this example offers a bold yet sophisticated
presence. Equipped with both a body-color removable hardtop and a
black convertible soft top, it delivers the best of open-air
driving and year-round versatility.Highlights:- 2.5-Liter M129
Inline-Six- Automatic Transmission- Bosch Mechanical Fuel
Injection- Power-Assisted Four-Wheel Discs- Power Steering-
Body-Color Removable Hardtop- Black Convertible Soft Top- Matching
Numbers Hood- Chrome Accents- Classic VDO Instrumentation- Becker
Europa Radio- 14-Inch Steel WheelsUnder the hood lies a 2.5-liter
inline-six paired with an automatic transmission. Additional
features include power steering, power-assisted four-wheel disc
brakes, power steering, twin exhaust finishers, and Bosch
mechanical fuel injection, all working together to provide optimal
performance. The exterior is accented by signature chrome trim,
side moldings, 14-inch steel wheels, and Mercedes-Benz hubcaps,
completing the iconic look.Inside, the cabin offers a clean and
functional layout with low-back bucket seats, a two-spoke steering
wheel with horn ring, center console, map pockets, manual crank
windows, and an analog clock. A Becker Europa radio has been added
for modern convenience, while classic VDO gauges, featuring a
140-mph speedometer, 7k-rpm tachometer, and auxiliary gauges,
maintain the car's vintage charm.Produced for a short period
between late 1966 and early 1968, the 250SL is one of the rarer
variants of the W113 series, making it especially desirable among
collectors. A well-presented Pagoda that captures the spirit of the
era and remains mechanically sound. For $59,950
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