1974 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC
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1974 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC Engine Idle

1974 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC Walkaround

1974 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC Engine Idle POV
Description
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The Mercede-Benz SLC, which debuted at the Paris Motor Show in October 1971, succeeded the 280 SE and 280 SE 3.5 coupe models, which ceased production in June and August 1971, respectively. Series production of the newcomer, internally designated as the C 107, commenced in February 1972, four months following its premiere. Unlike its predecessors, the new coupe wasn't based on an upper-class limousine but rather shared its platform with the sporting new 350 SL, introduced six months earlier. Both variants were nearly identical up to the door's rear edge, with differences becoming apparent in the rear half of the car. The SLC featured a lengthened wheelbase, providing a more spacious interior and accommodating four full-sized seats. Numerous construction details, initially introduced for safety purposes in the 350 SL, were seamlessly integrated into the SLC. Notably, the fuel tank was relocated from the rear end to above the rear axle. The interior boasted a heavily padded dashboard, deformable switches and controls, and the new four-spoke security wheel with impact absorber and broad impact cushion, all contributing to enhanced crash protection. These safety enhancements represented a significant leap forward in automotive design and engineering during the early 1970s.
Highlights
Finished in Beige Grey Metallic (728) with a Parchment Leather (205) interior
Powered by a 4.5-liter “M117” V8 with Bosch electronic fuel injection rated at 225 horsepower
Three-speed automatic transmission
A Rest of World (RoW) example with many unique features, including sleek chrome bumpers and single-piece Bosch glass headlights
The option plate shows the car was equipped with the following items
248 – Electrically heated rear window
466 – Central locking system
532 – Automatic antenna without a radio set
586 – Air conditioning with power windows front and rear
Displaying just under 178,000 believed to be original kilometers or the equivalent of just over 110,000 miles
Features
Power steering
Power disc brakes
Front axles with double wishbones and anti-dive control
Rear axles with brake and starting torque compensation
Anatomically contoured seats
Continuous warm or cold air flow with draught-free ventilation
Heating controlled separately for the right and left sides
Chrome bumpers
Two-speed windshield wipers
Frameless side windows
Front fog lights
14 inch light alloy “Bundt” wheels
Floor-mounted gear selector
Locking glove box
Door-mounted map pockets
Known Imperfections
Inoperable radio
Minor damage to the bumper impact strips
Minor rust
Included
Collapsable warning triangle in its original case
Original first aid kit
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1974 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC reports that the car was purchased new in Germany and imported to the United States by them in the 1970s. Upon their passing, the car was placed into storage for approximately 20 years, where it was purchased by the second owner, who replaced the condenser and acid-washed the gas tank prior to resealing it. The current and believed to be the third owner purchased the car in October 2023.