Lot 350: 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Convertible
Collectors' Motor Cars & Motorcycles, Bonhams (13th September 2008)
‘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 desirable, manual-transmission example, this left-hand drive 280SL is finished in green and retains its original black interior. The car is described as in generally very good cosmetic condition - soft-top included - while the engine is said to start readily and perform quietly and smoothly. A highly original 280SL that affords the prospect of stylish motoring at relatively modest cost, ‘CHJ 110G’ comes complete with factory hardtop and is offered with sundry invoices, current road fund licence, MoT to July 2009, Swansea V5 registration document and a good file of history.
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 desirable, manual-transmission example, this left-hand drive 280SL is finished in green and retains its original black interior. The car is described as in generally very good cosmetic condition - soft-top included - while the engine is said to start readily and perform quietly and smoothly. A highly original 280SL that affords the prospect of stylish motoring at relatively modest cost, ‘CHJ 110G’ comes complete with factory hardtop and is offered with sundry invoices, current road fund licence, MoT to July 2009, Swansea V5 registration document and a good file of history.
Lot Details
| Auction |
Collectors' Motor Cars & Motorcycles Bonhams, National Motor Museum, Hampshire |
|---|---|
| Type | Car |
| Lot Number | 350 |
| Estimate | £18000-£20000 |
| Outcome | SOLD |
| Hammer Price | £14000 |
| Hammer Price (inc premium) | £16100 |
| Year | 1969 |
| Condition rating | |
| Registration number | CHJ 110G |
| Mileage | - |
| Chassis number | 11304410010864 |
| Engine number | |
| Engine capacity (cc) | |
| Engine - cylinders | |
| Number of doors |
Related Model Profiles
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Mercedes-Benz 280SL (1968-1971)
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