Mercedes Benz 280 SE 3.5 Coupe 1970, Alemanha
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For many, the 280 SE 3.5 coupe represents the last of the truly
hand-built Mercedes-Benzes. The ultimate form of the W111 models, each car
started with a standard chassis before being built by hand by
craftsmen—finished with luxurious wood-and-leather interiors for the bankers,
lawyers, and Hollywood stars who would queue up to own one.
Though weighing over 3,600 lb, each car was equipped with
Mercedes-Benz’s all-new 3.5-liter V-8 engine, which ensured a power output of
230 bhp. With a top speed of 130 mph, and the ability to reach 60 mph from a
dead stop in under 10 seconds, the 280 SE 3.5 coupe certainly was not lacking
in energy. Fully independent coil-spring suspension and four-wheel disc brakes
meant that ride and handling with the long-wheelbase chassis were thoroughly
modern, but unlike a car of the 21st century, the look was completely
distinctive and completely Mercedes-Benz, or “fabulously handsome,” as Road
& Track described it. With a luxurious interior of
leather, burled walnut, and plenty of accessories, every lucky owner took to
the road in comfort and style.
Of the 3,200 coupes produced, it’s believed roughly 800 were
exported to the United States—all with a full complement of power accessories.
The 280 SE 3.5 offered here, built in 1970, is a fine example of one of those
icons, finished in its original exterior color of Medium Blue Metallic (396)
over a Bamboo leather interior with Brown carpets. It should be noted that the
car has benefitted from a respray and the interior has been retrimmed, with
attention paid in both departments to the respective original paint and leather
shades. Per the copy of its data tag, the car left the Mercedes-Benz factory
with individual front seats, sliding roof, radio antenna, floor-shift automatic
transmission, and a first-aid box. The interior is further equipped with a VDO
dash clock, Becker Europa radio, and air-conditioning. It should be noted that
the radio will require repair and the car will require new speakers. Pirelli
P4000 Super Touring tires provide a comfortable ride, accented nicely by the
color-matched factory wheel covers. A remarkable example remaining very much in
the way it left the factory many years ago, this 280 SE even retains its
original engine.
This 1970s Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5 Coupe is a special example
of a rare coupe that is both elegant and practical—the recognized recipe for
near-term enjoyment and long-term value.











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