1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL 4-Speed with 2 topsIntroducing this 1969
Mercedes-Benz 280SL 4-Speed with 2 tops finished in Signal Red
"Signalrot" (568) complemented with a black interior. The 280SL,
often referred to by its affectionate nickname "Pagoda" due to its
distinctive concave hardtop, is a symbol of 1960s luxury and
performance.Highlights:- Exterior Color: Signal Red "Signalrot"
(568)- Interior Color: Black- 2.8-liter Inline-Six engine- 4-Speed
Manual Transmission- Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection- Four-Wheel
Disc Brakes- Convertible Soft Top- Removable Hardtop- Chrome
Accents- VDO Instrumentation- Panasonic Radio- 14-Inch Steel
Wheels- Jack and Spare TireEquipped with a 4-speed manual
transmission, a 2.8-liter inline-six engine, Bosch mechanical fuel
injection, four-wheel disc brakes, twin exhaust finishers, a
convertible soft top, removable hardtop, VDO instrumentation, side
moldings, chrome trim/bumpers, Michelin tires, 14-inch steel wheels
with color-matched red hubcaps, a jack, and a full-size spare tire
fitted in the trunk. Convenience features include bucket seats with
head restraints, a 2-spoke steering wheel, an analog clock, door
pockets, Panasonic radio, center console, and a fender-mounted
antenna.While this classic 280SL Pagoda project is currently not
running, it would make an excellent restoration opportunity.
Contact us today to learn more about this offering and start your
experience towards owning a piece of German motoring history. For
$47,500
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