Description
Year: 1970
Mileage: 59,447
Transmission: Auto
Condition: Excellent
Exterior: Signal Red
Interior: Beige Leather
The Mercedes-Benz W 113 Is A Two-Seat Roadster/Coupé, Introduced At The 1963 Geneva Motor Show, And Produced From 1963 Through 1971. The Lead Designers Were Paul Bracq And Béla Barényi, Who Created Its Patented, Slightly Concave Hardtop, Which Inspired The ”Pagoda” Nickname.
The 280 Was Very Similar, To Its Predecessor, The 250SL, Using Clean, Elegant Lines, Intelligent Placement Of The Wheels In Proportion To The Rest Of The Design, And A Tall, ”Pagoda” Removable Hard Top That Allowed For Ease Of Ingress And Egress.
Like the other W113 cars, the 280 utilized a monocoque chassis, with front suspension courtesy of coils and wishbones, while the rear incorporated a single-pivot swing axle and transverse springs set up to compensate for camber. Four-wheel discs provided braking power.
Owned By The Current Owner For Better Than Two Decades. With Total Production Of Only 7,935 Units Built.
Documented With Original Owners Manual And Build Plate
Features On This Classic Import Include:
2.8L 6 Cylinder,
BOSCH Fuel Injection
Automatic Transmission With Floor Shifter
Power Steering
Power 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
Stock factory Becker AM/FM Radio
Air Conditioning
Full Gauge Instrumentation
Dual Side View Mirrors
In Dash Clock
Body Color Hard Top
Wood Treatment Dash
Gorgeous Signal Red Paint Over A Solid Rust Free Body
Signal Red Hard Top With White Headliner
Tan Canvas Folding Top With Clean Clear Back Window