1972 Mercedes-Benz 350 SL
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1972 Mercedes-Benz 350 SL Driving

1972 Mercedes-Benz 350 SL Walk Around Interior

1972 Mercedes-Benz 350 SL Walk Around
Description
The Mercedes-Benz 350 SL made its debut in the spring of 1971, replacing the 280 SL. Despite sharing basic components with other Mercedes-Benz models like the "Stroke Eight" for suspension and the V8 engine from the 280 SE 3.5, the new model was offered with significant technical advancements. Retaining the two-seater configuration and retractable roadster hood of its predecessor, the 350 SL marked a departure towards a more comfortable yet powerful luxury approach, departing from the strictly hard sports car ethos.
In April 1973, a more powerful 4.5-liter V8 engine option became available, marking a considerable enhancement in performance. Notably, a low-compression 195 horsepower version of this engine had been available for export since July 1971, complying with stringent U.S. emissions regulations. Internally coded as “R 107,” it introduced innovations aimed at enhancing both passive and active safety, such as relocating the fuel tank to a collision-resistant position above the rear axle and incorporating features like an upholstered dashboard, flexible switches, and a four-spoked steering wheel with enhanced safety features. Further advancements included wind deflector profiles at the A-pillars for drainage and visibility improvement in adverse weather, along with visible indicators and ribbed taillights for better visibility and soil-repellent properties, respectively.
Highlights
Finished in uncommon Horizon Blue (304) with a matching removable hard top
Black+Anthracite leather (071) interior with color-keyed carpets
Dark Blue (744) folding soft top
Powered by a 4.5-liter “M117” V8 mated to a three-speed automatic transmission
Full wheel covers with correctly painted centers to match the removable hard top
The options plate reveals the following information:
467 – Central locking system with instrumentation in English
491 – U.S. Version
502 – Outside rearview mirror on the right
515 – Becker Europa radio AM/FM – U.S.A
585 – Behr air conditioning with electric window lifters
593 – Green heat-insulating glass
Features
Air conditioning
Power steering
Fog lights
Power four-wheel disc brakes
Known Imperfections
Driver’s side carpeting in poor condition
Air conditioning is functioning but not blowing cold air
Soft top needs to be replaced
Included
Original owner’s manual
Original maintenance booklet
Original seat belt instructions
Top removal tools
Spare tire
Jack
Ownership History
The consignor states that this 1972 Mercedes Benz 350 SL “has been meticulously cared for as part of a large, indoor-kept classic car collection since 2008, with a dedicated full-time staff ensuring its pristine condition. Recently, it underwent a thorough service, including a refreshed fuel injection system and a new fuel pump with updated hoses and filters. Also, the fuel tank was drained and flushed.”
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of The Miami Garage Club. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Rebecca Gabel Phone: 813.389.2162 email: rgabel@hagerty.com
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