1967 Mercedes-Benz 230SLIntroducing this 1967 Mercedes-Benz 230SL
featured with 2 tops finished in its factory color Dark Green
"Dunkelgrn" (268) over a Cognac interior. Known for its balanced
proportions and refined styling, the 230SL represents a period when
Mercedes-Benz focused on blending comfort, engineering, and
everyday usability into its sports cars, making it a recognizable
and approachable classic from the era.Highlights:- Factory Color:
Dark Green "Dunkelgrn" (268)- Interior Color: Cognac- Highly
Desirable Rear "Kinder" Seat- 2.3L Inline Six-Cylinder Engine-
4-Speed Manual Transmission- Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection-
Power-Assisted Front Disc Brakes- Power Steering- Convertible Soft
Top- Dark Green Single-Tone Hardtop- Classic VDO Instrumentation-
Body-Colored Dark Green Dashboard- Becker Mexico Radio- Chrome
Bumpers- Jack and Spare Tire IncludedUnder the hood sits the
2.3-liter inline-six, paired with Bosch mechanical fuel injection
and a floor-shifted 4-speed manual transmission, an advanced
feature for its time that helped improve performance and
drivability compared to carbureted setups. Additional equipment
includes front disc brakes, power steering, twin exhaust outlets,
and classic VDO gauges that maintain the period-correct
experience.Inside, the cabin presents a period-correct layout
featuring low-back bucket seats, a two-spoke steering wheel with
horn ring, analog clock, center console, door pockets, Becker
Mexico radio, and a rear "Kinder Seat." The simple dashboard design
and chrome accents reflect the understated elegance for which the
W113 is known.Included with the car are both a convertible soft top
and the distinctive removable hardtop that gave the model its
famous "Pagoda" nickname, inspired by the concave shape of the
roof. The 230SL was also among the earliest sports cars to
incorporate advanced safety engineering, including a rigid
passenger compartment and crumple zones, innovations that would
later become common throughout the automotive industry. This car is
running and driving; however, it will require additional work to be
road-ready, which is reflected in the pricing. For $39,950
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