For Sale: 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SL in Miami, Florida for sale in Miami, FL

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Vehicle Description Nineteen Seventy One--1 of 830.
Introduced in 1963, Mercedes-Benz embraced mid-century elegance and simplicity with a silhouette that would become the design language for nearly all SL (Super Light) models to follow--the W113 SL, or known by it's nickname, the Pagoda, for it's slightly concave removable hard-top.
With a production period spanning just over eight years, the German auto Haus built three separate mechanical trim levels, a 230 (2.
3L), 250 (2.
5L) and a 280 (2.
8L)--all of which featured a straight-six setup and were available with either a manual or automatic gearbox.
With its torquey nature and overall small platform, the Pagoda quickly became Mercedes' flagship sports touring car.
Our 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Pagoda is finished in its factory correct specification of Ivory over a Dark Brown MB Tex Vinyl interior.
Collector owned, this beautiful example is one of only 830 cars produced for the 1971 model year--making it one of the most sought after years in the series.
Sporting the correct Becker Mexico radio, factory air-conditioning, a four-speed automatic transmission as well as power steering & brakes, this mid-century icon shows obvious signs of a passionate care-taker and is one of the most daily-drivable classics that we've encountered! For more information, please contact Walt Grace Vintage at +1.
786.
483.
8180 or email protected .
  • Year: 1971
  • Make: Mercedes-Benz
  • Model: 280SL

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