Mercedes 280 SLC coupé
Italian registration - In very good condition - High quality manufacturing standards - Opulent car - No reserve In 1971, the new Mercedes SL R107 series replaced the famous "Pagoda". Richer and more opulent than its predecessor, the new SL also had a greater choice of engines. Originally equipped with a 3.5-liter V8, the SL was also available in several versions of 3.8 liters, 4.2 liters and 5 liters. In 1974, Mercedes also began offering the car with a six-cylinder 2.8 liter engine of modern design and equipped with twin overhead camshafts, which helped the engine develop 185bhp with carburetors. Inside, the coupes and the cabriolets of the 107 series showed the care that the brand with the three-pointed star boasted off with a well designed dashboard with very readable instrumentation, complete equipment and very comfortable seats. Metallic blue, this 280 SLC coupe with automatic transmission comes in a very good state of preservation. The interior is also very well preserved, displaying the leather and blue fabric. The chrome is in also good condition - the mechanicals have been revised recently and work well, according to the owner. This Mercedes 280 SLC comes with a ASI plate and displays 157,000km on the odometer. With the "small" 2.8 liter twin cam engine, with injection and 177bhp, this car is more economical than the V8 versions yet performance is almost on a par with the others. With more space than most other coupes, this is a very usable all-weather car that can be used in all seasons, and will bring to its new owner the pleasure of riding in a car with quality manufacturing that has contributed to preserving its timeless original appearance.
Italian registration - In very good condition - High quality manufacturing standards - Opulent car - No reserve In 1971, the new Mercedes SL R107 series replaced the famous "Pagoda". Richer and more opulent than its predecessor, the new SL also had a greater choice of engines. Originally equipped with a 3.5-liter V8, the SL was also available in several versions of 3.8 liters, 4.2 liters and 5 liters. In 1974, Mercedes also began offering the car with a six-cylinder 2.8 liter engine of modern design and equipped with twin overhead camshafts, which helped the engine develop 185bhp with carburetors. Inside, the coupes and the cabriolets of the 107 series showed the care that the brand with the three-pointed star boasted off with a well designed dashboard with very readable instrumentation, complete equipment and very comfortable seats. Metallic blue, this 280 SLC coupe with automatic transmission comes in a very good state of preservation. The interior is also very well preserved, displaying the leather and blue fabric. The chrome is in also good condition - the mechanicals have been revised recently and work well, according to the owner. This Mercedes 280 SLC comes with a ASI plate and displays 157,000km on the odometer. With the "small" 2.8 liter twin cam engine, with injection and 177bhp, this car is more economical than the V8 versions yet performance is almost on a par with the others. With more space than most other coupes, this is a very usable all-weather car that can be used in all seasons, and will bring to its new owner the pleasure of riding in a car with quality manufacturing that has contributed to preserving its timeless original appearance.