1978 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL
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1978 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Cold Start

1978 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Driving Video
Description
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In 1971, Mercedes-Benz introduced the “R107,” which was the third iteration of their esteemed SL series. The R107 underwent a process of refinement and enhancement over its impressive 18 year run, which reflected Mercedes-Benz's engineering ethos at the time. The R107 was also a strategic move as it was tasked with succeeding the revered W113 "Pagoda." From its inception, the R107 was crafted to be a luxurious long-distance cruiser that embodied the essence of a quiet grand touring car with the top up or an exhilarating roadster with the top down. Initially offered exclusively with V8 engines, the range expanded to include the addition of the 280 SL featuring a straight-six engine in response to the fuel crisis of the early 1970s. The timeless design of the R107 has made it an iconic style of its era and a classic that is widely cherished today, complete with the renowned virtues of Mercedes-Benz engineering excellence.
Highlights
“Rest of World” (RoW) model reportedly imported to the United States in 1979
Powered by a 2.8-liter “M110” inline-six engine rated at 185 horsepower and 177 lb-ft of torque
Finished in Signal Red (568) over a Black leather interior
Accompanied by a color-keyed Signal Red factory hardtop
Retaining many original features, including its sleek bumpers, headlights, metric instrumentation, and stainless-steel wiper blades
SiriusXM ready Kenwood AM/FM/CD radio
Astral Silver finished 14 inch “Bundt” style wheels
The current owner is said to have replaced the fuel return line and a steering coupler
Displaying just under 129,000 kilometers or the equivalent of just under 80,000 miles at the time of listing, are believed to be original
Features
420 – Floor shifted automatic transmission
466 – Central locking system
532 – Automatic antenna
583 – Electric window lifters
590 – Heat insulating glass
Fog lights
Power disc brakes
Door-mounted map pockets
Power steering
Zebrano wood trim
Heater and defroster
Tachometer
Locking glove box
Dual sun visors with a passenger-side vanity mirror
Known Imperfections
Cracking seat upholstery
Minor rust, as pictured
Minor paint imperfections and stone chips
Two tears in the soft top, as pictured on the driver's side and passenger side as pictured which are about 3-4 inches long
Hole in the right-side trim in the area behind the seat backs
Included
Hard top stand
Two convertible top wrenches
Tool roll
Collapsible warning triangle in its protective case
Full sized spare
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1978 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL relayed that they purchased the car from the second owner in March 2023. It was said that the previous owner purchased the car from his uncle, the original owner, who bought the car new in 1979.