*1965 Mercedes-Benz 230 SL*The Mercedes SL has become one of the
most coveted models of all time and its place in the history of the
automobile has been cemented as the standard to which all other
luxury sports cars are measured. Unveiled at the 1963 Geneva Motor
Show, the "W113" chassis was an all new look for the SL and was
aimed more towards comfortable grand touring and everyday use -
with an eye towards the US market. This 1965 230 SL is a prime
example of the marque, and is a great driver, presented in Havana
Brown over a Bamboo MB Tex interior.Built in the era where Mercedes
truly built cars to a higher standard, the 230 SL came with a host
of standard convenience features including power steering, a Becker
Europa AM/FM radio and power disc brakes. This Havana Brown example
sits on a set of steel wheels with chrome and color-matched hub
caps, which look fantastic with the brightwork found around the
car. A brown convertible top is simple to use with manual
operation, and a body-matched removable hardtop - which gave this
generation its "Pagoda" nickname - is also included with the car.
In 2017, the car received a full repaint in the original color,
which was finished to a good standard.The Bamboo MB Tex interior
was reupholstered to factory specification around the time of the
car's paint job. With two comfortable bucket seats in front, and a
small child's seat behind them, the aim of the 230 SL was
practicality, paired with comfort. A 3-spoke wood and metal Nardi
steering wheel replaces the original plastic wheel, and frames a
beautiful white-on-black gauge cluster, deeply inset into the
dashboard. The dashboard and center console are finished in
beautiful wood trim, and the quartz clock in the dash still
works.Under the hood sits a 2.3-liter inline-6 that breathes
through a Bosch multi-port mechanical fuel injection system. Power
from the factory was quoted at 150 horsepower and 145 lb-ft of
torque, which is sent through Mercedes's 4-speed automatic gearbox
with fluid coupling. This engine is notoriously stout and was in
production for more than 20 years, meaning there is still plenty of
part supply and knowledgeable technicians to maintain them. In
2020, the car received a new stainless steel exhaust and was
treated to an oil service before being offered for sale.Just like
when the model debuted nearly 65 years ago, the Pagoda SL
represents a car built to truly exacting standards, which can be
used as a nice-weather daily driver or the perfect vehicle for a
weekend road trip. Presented in very nice driver quality condition,
this 230 SL is ready to be enjoyed with the top down all summer
long.*Key Features* * Havana Brown Over Bamboo MB-Tex Interior *
2.3-Liter Inline 6 * 150 Horsepower/145 Lb-Ft of Torque * Bosch
Multi-Point Mechanical Fuel Injection * 4-Speed Automatic Gearbox *
Brown Cloth Soft Top w/Removable Color-Matched Hard Top * Full
Repaint in 2017 * Reupholstered in 2017 * Becker Europa AM/FM
Stereo * Nardi Wood Wheel * Power Steering * Power Disc Brakes *
Reclining Bucket Seats * Working Quartz ClockFor more information
on this 1965 Mercedes-Benz 230 SL or any of our 100+
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