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Mercedes Benz 280 SL LHD Auto
Mercedes Benz 280 SL LHD Auto
Lot Number | 136 |
Make | Mercedes Benz |
Model | 280SL Pagoda |
Year | 1967 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 2.8L Inline 6 Cylinder |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
1967 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Pagoda – Timeless Style, Legendary Status
Few classics embody elegance like the Mercedes-Benz 280SL Pagoda. This left-hand-drive example comes with its iconic removable hardtop, showcasing the clean lines and refined proportions that define the W113 series. Please note, the soft top and frame are missing – but even so, this Pagoda remains a striking symbol of open-top motoring at its best.
A true collector’s gem, this 280SL offers a rare opportunity to own one of the most celebrated Mercedes-Benz roadsters ever built.
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