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1971' Mercedes-Benz 280 Se

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€79,800
Published 5 August 2024ID: dV4fa7
Expired
3 months, 2 weeks ago

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Age: 53 years

Seller's comments about 1971' Mercedes-Benz 280 Se

2nd hand since 1977 - First delivery in Hamburg - Excellent documentation - Attractive colour scheme - Attractive condition and price Features: Automatic centre sunroof Steel sunroof Air conditioning Power windows Burr walnut wood Colour glazing Centre armrests About the vehicle: The "original model" of the W111 model series was presented in 1961. In 1969, the visually slightly modified model with a 2. 8-litre engine was launched as a "flat radiator version". This model was offered with the completely newly developed 3. 5-litre V8 engine as an optional extra. Only 3, 270 units were produced. These models were the last Mercedes Benz models to be built largely by hand. As a result, the price of the coupés was almost twice as high as that of the saloons. In October 1977, the current owner acquired the vehicle from 1st hand! The original "cardboard cover letter" and many other documents are available. The service history and restoration work carried out can be traced. Overall, the vehicle is exceptionally well documented. A rare opportunity to acquire a 3. 5 ltr. SE Coupé in a very attractive condition and elegant colour scheme at a very interesting purchase price - 2nd owner since 1977! - First delivery in Hamburg, Germany - Exceptionally well documented - Elegant colour scheme - Attractive condition and price!

Equipment: Centre automatic Electric sunroof Air condition Electric power windows Walnut wood Coloured glass Middle armrest About the car: The 'original model' of the W111 series was introduced in 1961. In 1969, the model with the 2. 8-litre engine was launched on the market as a 'flat cooler version' with a slightly different appearance. This model was also offered with the completely newly developed 3. 5 litre V8 engine on request and at extra cost. Only 3, 270 units were produced. These models were the last largely hand-built Mercedes, which is why the price of the coupés is almost twice as high as that of the saloons. In October 1977, the current owner acquired the vehicle from his first owner. The original "registration booklet" and many other documents are available. The service history can be traced in detail along with the restoration work carried out. Overall, the vehicle is exceptionally well documented. A rare opportunity to acquire a 3. 5 litre SE Coupé in a very attractive condition and elegant colour scheme at a very interesting purchase price!

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