Lot 397: 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Convertible

Goodwood Festival of Speed, Bonhams (22nd June 2007)

1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Convertible
‘Some cars don't change, they just get better. The Mercedes-Benz 280SL, latest version of a line that began as the 230SL in 1963, is the same as ever, just better,’ concluded Road & Track after testing a 280SL in 1968. ‘For those who value engineering finesse and high quality construction, it’s alone in the field,’ enthused the highly respected American motoring magazine, while its manufacturer considered the 280SL, ‘a Grand Tourer in the traditional sense’ and ‘a unique combination of sports car performance and saloon car comfort (a Mercedes-Benz saloon naturally).’
These attributes help explain the 280SL’s phenomenal success, particularly in the all-important North American market where the optional automatic transmission was considered an essential feature by the majority of customers. The fact that it looked like ‘sex on wheels’ helped enormously too, of course. The 280SL’s essential user friendliness broadened its appeal beyond the traditional sportscar-enthusiast market; many celebrities and film stars owned 280SLs, and only a few years ago Bonhams sold that belonging to Oscar-nominated actress Leslie Ann Warren.
The last of a popular and extremely successful line begun with the 230SL of 1963, the Mercedes-Benz 280SL was introduced in 1967. The new 2.8-litre six-cylinder engine produced 180bhp, 20 horsepower more than the preceding 250SL’s. The 280SL’s 120mph top speed was no greater but it was significantly quicker off the mark, its 0-60mph time of 10 seconds being a whole second better than its predecessor’s. Christened ‘pagoda top’ after their distinctive cabin shape, these SL models were amongst the best-loved sports-tourers of their day and remain highly sought after by collectors.
A two-owner car from new, the last from 1979, this right-hand drive example is finished in Champagne with black interior and has the automatic transmission option. Described as a very original example in excellent condition throughout, the car comes with original handbooks, service/maintenance bills dating back to the mid-1970s, expired MoTs dating back to 1979, Swansea V5 registration document and fresh MoT.



Lot Details

Auction Goodwood Festival of Speed
Bonhams, Chichester, Sussex
TypeCar
Lot Number397
Estimate£20000-£25000
Outcome NOT SOLD
Hammer Price-
Hammer Price (inc premium)-
Year1969
Condition rating
Registration numberMFL 206H
Mileage-
Chassis number11304422006197
Engine number13098322003798
Engine capacity (cc)
Engine - cylinders
Number of doors

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