1967 Mercedes-benz 280 Sl on 2040-cars
Hollow Rock, Tennessee, United States
1967 Mercedes 280 SL 1 of 143 cars to be titled as a 1967 280SL. has its original spot welds on the inner fenders
and The correct stamping on the hood and other body panels. The car has never been wrecked or hit. The car has had
1 respray that was driver quality at best. White with a blue interior. This is one of the nicest driving early 280
SL Mercedes you will find. The overall driving condition of this car is excellent. The paint is driver quality with
a few scratches and chips on the paint, the car does have excellent condition interior, wood trim, glass, and
chrome. The car overall is in good shape.
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