1985 Mercedes-Benz 380 SL
*Please note additional convertible top photos have been added to the photo gallery.
Description
The Mercedes-Benz SL line of sporting luxury convertibles was among the most successful ever to grace the pavement. Particularly beloved in the United States — with over 50 percent of sales going to the U.S. — the SL enjoyed a 19-year production run from 1971-89.
Mercedes-Benz revamped its lineup with the introduction of the 380 SL in 1980. The model was a further development of the R107 chassis, which was first used by the 350 SL and later by the 450 SL. Like its predecessors, the 380 SL (so-named for its 3.8-liter engine) was a heady mix of V8 power, refined luxury, and sporty underpinnings. Offered as three cars in one — open roadster, convertible coupe, and hardtop grand touring closed coupe — Mercedes-Benz advertising asked, “What do you get when you blend a Mercedes-Benz with a sports car? The incomparable 380 SL.”
This single-family-owned 1985 380 SL time capsule bears all the hallmarks of a well-loved “survivor” example, with only 10,658 miles on the odometer (confirmed by CARFAX). The air conditioning was converted from R-12 to R-134a in 2012, and it recently received a new fuel pump. This is a Mercedes-Benz that is truly incomparable.
Highlights
This all-original 1985 Mercedes-Benz 380 SL is offered with the six-digit odometer showing 10,658 miles at the time of listing, an average of only 273 miles per year
Finished in Signal Red (568) paint over Black leather interior
Powered by a 3.8-liter “M116” fuel-injected V8 producing 155 horsepower and 196 lb-ft of torque
Air conditioning was converted from R-12 to R-134a in 2012
New fuel pump
Offered with body-colored removable hardtop with heated rear window
The chassis number (WDBBA45C8FA017291) decodes as:
W – Germany
DB – Daimler-Benz
B – 107 Series
A – Roadster
45 – 380 SL
C – Seat belts with emergency pretensioners
8 – Check digit
F – 1985 model year
A – Sindelfingen assembly plant
017291 – Sequential production number
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Rear-wheel-drive, two-door roadster
All-steel welded unit body
Four-speed automatic transmission with torque converter
Four-wheel power disc brakes
Power steering
Front suspension: Fully independent with unequal length A-arms, coil springs, gas-pressurized shock absorbers, anti-sway bar
Rear suspension: Fully independent diagonal pivot axle with four parallel constant-velocity couplings, coil springs, gas-pressurized shock absorbers, anti-sway bars
Electronic cruise control
Power windows in front, manual windows in rear
Power mirrors
Automatic climate control
Folding armrest in front
Heat insulating glass
Reclining bucket seats with adjustable headrests
Chrome-edged rubber inserts at the body's widest points
6.6 cubic feet of luggage space in trunk
Sumic GT70A P205/70R14 tires
Wheelbase: 96.9 inches
Curb weight: 3,638 pounds
Known Imperfections
A few minor paint chips
A scratch on the chrome trim
Door hinges show minor use
Included
Spare tire
Jack
Rollup tool kit
First-aid kit
Owner’s manual
Maintenance booklet
Operation and Care of 380 SL Tops booklet
Warranty information
Oil information
Ownership History
This 1986 Mercedes Benz 380 SL has been with the same Pennsylvania family since new; the consigner inherited it from her father, who was the original owner. The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report does not show any history prior to 4 June 1996.