1969 Mercedes-Benz Other $195,000 | |
Car Ad from: Hemmings View Original Ad | |
Price: | $195,000 |
Contact: | View Original Ad from Hemmings |
Location: | Costa Mesa, CA |
Details: |
280 SL (1967–1971) The 280 SL was introduced in December 1967 and continued in production through 23 February 1971and#44; when the W 113 was replaced by its successorand#44; the entirely new and substantially heavier R107 350 SL. Over the yearsand#44; the W 113 evolved from a sports car into a comfortable grand tourerand#44; and US models were by then usually equipped with the 4-speed automatic transmission and air conditioning. Manual transmission models came with the standard 4-speed or the optional ZF 5-speedand#44; which was ordered only 882 times and thus is a highly sought-after original option today. In Europeand#44; manual transmissions without air conditioning were still the predominant choice. Of the 23and#44;885 280 SLs producedand#44; more than half were sold in the US. The main change was an upgrade to the 2and#44;778 cc (2.8 L) M130 engine with 170 PS (130 kW; 170 hp) maximum power and 180 lb·ft (244 N·m) maximum torqueand#44; which finally gave the W 113 adequate power. The performance improvement was achieved by increasing bore by 4.5 mm (0.2 in)and#44; which stretched the limits of the M180 blockand#44; and required pairwise cylinder casts without cooling water passages. This mandated an oil-coolerand#44; which was fitted vertically next to the radiator. Each engine was now bench-tested for two hours prior to being fittedand#44; so their power specification was guaranteed at last. The M130 marked the final evolution of Mercedes-Benz venerable SOHC M180 inline-sixand#44; before it was superseded by the entirely new DOHC M110 inline-six introduced with R107 1974 European 280 SL models. For some timeand#44; it was also used in the W 109 300 S-Classand#44; where it retired the expensive 3 liter M189 alloy inline-six. North American models have a number of subtle differencesand#44; the most obvious one being the distinctive sealed beam bulb headlights required in the US versus the Bosch Lichteinheit headlights for the rest of the world. 1970 US models also acquired amber turn-signal lenses on the rear lightsand#44; later than most other countries. European Collectibles did an exquisite restoration on this Roadster over a 24-month period from 2014 to 2016. During the restoration this Mercedes was completely disassembled so that every aspect could be properly addressed. Everything has been rebuilt. Truly one of the best 280SL Roadsters that you will find with no issues. Everything has been restored; finished in a beautiful period correct color combination and it is truly a dream to drive! |