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1964 Mercedes-benz 200-series on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:1500 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Tarpley, Texas, United States

Tarpley, Texas, United States

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1964 Mercedes-Benz 230SL
Chassis No. 113 042 10 004368
Engine No. 127 981 10 003937
Increasingly Desirable Mercedes-Benz Pagoda
Numbers-Matching as per M-B DataCard
A Well-Equipped Car from the Factory
Rare and Desirable 4-Speed Manual Transmission
The Mercedes-Benz 230-280 SL series continued the tradition of the sporty open convertible of this famous German
manufacturer. It was the successor to both the 190SL and the legendary 300SL Gullwing. Today, its popularity as a
classic is increasing. It is nimble and practical while the styling is delicate and well-balanced.
Presented in Silver Grey Metallic over Black leather upholstery, this particular 230 is an early example of a Euro
market Pagoda with an exceptionally optioned factory configuration. A Mercedes-Benz DataCard translation below,
verifies the car's original equipment and numbers-matching mechanicals. Its current appearance is best considered
as a "driver quality" example, that would be ideal to bring up to the next level with minor cosmetics performed.
The silver paintwork has bridging and flaking in areas, the soft top is new, and the car retains an original Dutch
license plate up front and Euro oval in the rear. The cabin's upholstery and trim have been nicely kept with
matching coco mats over German square weave carpeting and Becker Monza Cassette player in the dash. Attractively
priced and available for inspection.
Open air or comfortable coupe-esque touring, Mercedes-Benz's SL roadsters have long been known to provide years of
reliable motoring, and this presented driver is just the candidate for continued enjoyment or take back to original
form.
Mercedes-Benz DataCard Translation
Chassis number:
113 042 10 004368
Engine number:
127 981 10 003937
Transmission number:
004111
Front axle number, l:
0048744
Front axle number, r:
0048747
Rear axle number:
004487
Steering box number:
032833
Ignition key code:
D 14523
Trunk/glove key code:
KB 096
Door/tank key code:
TW 041
Exterior color code:
050 - white body / 460 - dark red hardtop
Interior color code:
216 - cognac leather
Option codes
401 single seats
416 hard-top mounted
422 power steering
532 automatic antenna, without radio
565 rear seating
600 trim strips on hard-top
641 white wall tires
319 box for hard-top
737 soft-top fabric, brown

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