1970 Mercedes-Benz SL 280

Description

Mercedes-Benz SL 280 is a famous on its elegance and classy feature and its distinctive feature for its curve roof that gives it the name Pagoda. The feature in the exterior equipped by the color silver with hard top and soft top convertible, and a nice wide finder to give more wider look. The interior is equipped by a color leather red and finished wood. Engine has an inline-6 2.8L and 4-speed automatic transmission produce 170hp.

History

The 1970 Mercedes-Benz SL 280 Pagoda is part of the iconic W113 series, known for its distinctive concave "pagoda" hardtop, which debuted in 1963 and was produced until 1971. Designed by Paul Bracq, the 280 SL was the final and most refined iteration of the series, offering a larger 2.8-liter inline-six engine for improved performance and smoothness. The Pagoda SL became a symbol of luxury and elegance, combining sleek styling with advanced safety features, such as a rigid passenger cell and crumple zones. Revered for its balance of performance, comfort, and timeless design, the 280 SL Pagoda remains one of Mercedes-Benz's most beloved classic roadsters.

Specification
Year
1970
Millage
27,000 miles
Exterior Color
Silver
Spec
American
Condition
Mint Condition
Engine Size
2.8L inline-6
Transmission
Automatic
AED 450000