Mercedes Benz 280 SL Pagoda 1969, Alemanha
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The 1967 Geneva Motor Show heralded the 230 SL’s successor, the
2,496-cubic-centimeter 250 SL. Production had begun in December 1966, and while
the new model retained the strong points of its predecessor, it made new
strides in drivability with the larger engine and rear disc brakes. A larger
fuel tank gave greater cruising range.
The final iteration of the W113 arrived in December 1967. The
280 SL had an engine enlarged to 2,778 cubic centimeters. Over the years the
model had evolved from a sports car to a grand tourer, frequently equipped with
the optional automatic transmission and air-conditioning, especially in the
U.S. market. Because the larger bore of the engine resulted in pair-cast
cylinders without an intermediate water jacket, an oil cooler was added,
mounted vertically beside the radiator. Each engine was bench-tested for two
hours, ensuring that the full 180 horsepower was available.
This 280 SL, finished in Mercedes’ classic color of Fire Red,
proudly shows just over 70,000 miles. The exterior presents well, having been
the beneficiary of a refurbishment. This is accentuated by the professional,
recently restored interior. Further, the car’s automatic transmission recently
underwent an overhaul, ensuring a smooth-driving SL in the years to come. The
car also benefits from a newly rebuilt fuel system, including a new gas tank.
Featuring factory-installed air-conditioning and a reliable
automatic transmission, this 280 SL is ready to be enjoyed under all
circumstances, whether that be show events or comfortable long-distance
journeys.
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