1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SL �€" Gold over Mocha, Dual Top, AC Why This
Car Is Special The 1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SL is one of the last
examples of the long-running R107 platform before Mercedes replaced
it with the R129 in 1989. The R107 SL had one of the longest
production runs of any sports car in automotive history �€" from
1971 to 1989, an 18-year run that speaks to how right Mercedes got
the design from the start. The 380SL specifically was sold in the
United States from 1981 through 1985, making 1985 the final model
year for this displacement. After 1985, Mercedes stepped up to the
560SL for the American market, giving the 380SL a natural endpoint
that collectors recognize. What makes this particular 1985
Mercedes-Benz 380SL worth attention is the combination of its gold
exterior, mocha leather interior, original dual-top configuration,
and a clean undercarriage that tells the story of a Florida car
that avoided the rust belt. The odometer reads 142,010 miles �€"
honest mileage for a 40-year-old roadster that was clearly used and
maintained, not parked and forgotten. The R107 was never a sports
car in the aggressive sense. Mercedes positioned it as a grand
touring roadster �€" something fast enough to be satisfying on the
Autobahn, comfortable enough for a long run down the coast, and
luxurious enough to park in front of a five-star hotel without
apology. The 1985 380SL delivers exactly that, and it does so with
the mechanical confidence that comes from a company that built the
same car for nearly two decades and refined every detail along the
way. Features List - M116 3.8L V8 with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel
injection - 4-Speed automatic transmission - Removable hard top and
soft top convertible �€" both included - Mocha leather interior
with burl wood trim throughout - Adjustable bucket seats with
headrests - Power windows - Air conditioning - Cruise control -
Tachometer and analog clock - Upgraded aftermarket stereo head unit
- Chrome basket-weave wheels - Fog lights - Dual exhaust - Dual
side mirrors - Power steering and power brakes - Four-wheel disc
brakes - Independent suspension front and rear - Clean
undercarriage Mechanical Under the hood sits the Mercedes M116
3.8-liter V8, an aluminum-block engine that Mercedes used across
multiple model lines including the S-Class and SL throughout the
1970s and 1980s. For the American market in 1985, this engine was
rated at approximately 155 horsepower �€" down from European
figures due to the emissions equipment required for U.S. sale,
including the catalytic converter and oxygen sensor visible in the
photos. That output number reads modestly on paper, but the M116
was engineered for torque delivery across a wide RPM band, which
suited the SL's grand touring mission far better than peak
horsepower figures would suggest. The engine is backed by a 4-speed
automatic transmission, the correct gearbox for the 380SL in this
market. Fuel delivery is handled by Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical
fuel injection, a continuous-flow system that was state of the art
for the era and is well understood by independent Mercedes
specialists today. The dashboard photo confirms the ANTILOCK
warning indicator, noting this car was equipped with an early ABS
system �€" a feature Mercedes pioneered and offered on the SL
during this period. The undercarriage photos tell a useful story.
The floorpan shows the factory undercoating largely intact, the
suspension components are solid, and there is no evidence of
structural rust. The exhaust shows the surface oxidation you expect
on a 40-year-old car, and the catalytic converter shows age, but
the structural condition of the chassis underneath is notably clean
for a car at this mileage. Independent suspension is fitted at all
four corners, with the rear using Mercedes' classic diagonal
swing-axle setup with coil springs and the front using a
double-wishbone arrangement �€" a configuration that gave the R107
its well-regarded road manners. Interior The moch
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