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1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE

$329,900used

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Basics

Condition

used

Interior Color

black

Exterior Color

red metallic

Drivetrain

RWD

Transmission

Fuel

Gas

Engine

3.5L V8

VIN

00111027120011670

Stock Number

408139

Mileage

97,715

Features

Seating

Leather Seats

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Seller's Comments

HIGHLIGHTS: EXQUISITE, NO-EXPENSE-SPARED RESTORATION JUST RELEASED FROM A WORLD-CLASS COLLECTION ONE OF ONLY 892 PRODUCED FOR THE US MARKET ONE OF THE LAST OF THE HAND-BUILT MERCEDES-BENZ MODELS RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE FACTORY COLOR COMBINATION ULTIMATE SPECIFICATION INCLUDING FLOOR-SHIFT AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS, AND BEHR AIR CONDITIONING RETAINS ITS NUMBERS MATCHING ENGINE RECENT SERVICE INCLUDING ALL NEW TIRES ACCOMPANIED WITH ITS OWNER'S MANUAL, FACTORY BUILD CARD, TOOLS, AND CAR COVER DRIVES AND PERFORMS FLAWLESSLY TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL A DREAM FOR THE MERCEDES-BENZ COLLECTOR FEATURES INCLUDE: 3.5L V8 FOUR-SPEED FLOOR-SHIFT AUTOMATIC TINTED GLASS COLOR-MATCHED WHEEL COVERS FULL LEATHER INTERIOR POWER STEERING POWER BRAKES POWER WINDOWS BEHR AIR CONDITIONING BECKER 'GRAND PRIX' AM/FM RADIO A high-end derivative of the 220 Sedan, the 280 SE was introduced in 1959 featuring its timeless styling and incredible build quality. The basic design and chassis internally designated W111 endured for more than a decade. Over its lifetime, the car could be had with one of five single-overhead cam engines: four six-cylinder motors along with a 3.5 Liter V8. Each update brought more horsepower and torque, improving drivability and the feeling of luxury. The V8 was released in the fall of 1969, around a full ten years after the models inception. The combination of classic styling of the earlier models and ever more powerful engine options proved irresistible to critics then and now. A full leather interior with accommodations for four along with a fully lined top in the traditional stacked German cabriolet layout meant the 280 SE Cabriolets could easily be driven all-year round. A fully independent suspension with disc brakes at each wheel was standard, further increasing comfort and safety. Due to their complexity, only 13 cars were finished per week on average. For example, each top required roughly sixteen hours of work apiece, with the robust metal framework being entirely concealed from view by a full interior headliner. In total, Mercedes-Benz produced just 1,232 examples between 1969 and 1971. As one of the marques last hand-built models, 280 SEs are highly vaunted by collectors and enthusiasts alike. The superb 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet featured here is finished in gorgeous Red Metallic over a Black leather interior and matching folding convertible top. This incredible motorcar has been restored to show-quality standards and is now ready for its next caretaker. The attention to detail and intricate craftsmanship that went into this exceptional machine is readily apparent, while desirable options including a floor-shift automatic, power windows, and Behr air conditioning ensure this particular Mercedes-Benz is the perfect choice for any premier collection. We are proud to offer this investment-grade 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet to the most demanding collector, investor, or enthusiast who desires to own one of the very best at an investment price!

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