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Auction archive: Lot number 176

1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Coupé (3.5 litre)

Auction 26.11.2022
26 Nov 2022
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£70,000
ca. US$84,637
Auction archive: Lot number 176

1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Coupé (3.5 litre)

Auction 26.11.2022
26 Nov 2022
Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£70,000
ca. US$84,637
Beschreibung:

1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Coupé (3.5 litre) Lot Number176 RegistrationGPF 592J Chassis Number11102622000723 Engine Number11598022000572 Odometer reading81,171 miles ResultSold - £70,000 Print details Send this to a friend Contact us 7 more images £125,000 of maintenance invoices with Mercedes-Benz specialists Desirable 3.5 litre V8 example In the summer of 1965, Mercedes-Benz launched its new replacements for both W111 and W112 saloons, the W108 and W109 respectively. In a bizarre twist of fate, this car's design was based on the W111 coupé but widened and squared off as the fintail fashion was quickly fading by the mid-1960s. However, both W111 and W112 models were modernised; the 220 SE was superseded by the 250 SE which featured the new 2,496cc engine, producing 150bhp at 5500rpm, giving it a significant improvement in top speed. Visibly, the changes only affected the new 14" rims with new wheel trims; this was to accommodate the larger disc brakes and the new rear axle. In November 1967, the 250 SE was superseded by the new 280 SE. Inside, the car received wood veneer on the dashboard and other minor changes. A final model was added in August 1969, the 280 SE, 3.5 litre. It was fitted with the brand-new M116, 3,499cc, V8 engine with 200bhp at 5,800rpm, a top speed of 130mph and a 0-100 at 9.5 seconds. To accommodate the large engine, the car's front grille was widened and front bumpers were modified. This fabulous and original right hand drive example is the much sought after V8 example and is presented in black paintwork with matching black leather trim. Our vendor purchased this at the turn of the year from the previous owner a Mr. O’Donnell, who had owned the car since 1991 and in that time had expressly used one garage to care for his car, Steve Redfearn Motor Co., a Mercedes-Benz specialists in Wimbledon. In what is a large history file there are over £125,000 of invoices relating to maintenance and work, plus a £10,000 engine rebuild in 1996 at 41,000 miles. Of late our vendor has replaced and re-upholstered the trim at a further cost of £5,750. This brings to us this incredibly desirable coupé as it stands today. The wood panels and fascia are in lovely condition throughout, as are all the new leather seats. This model is powered by the strong and hugely desirable 3.5 litre V8 engine which is wonderful on long journeys, coping effortlessly with motorway cruising, but is just as at home on the winding country roads. Truly a rare gem and sublime in its aesthetics. Viewings are highly recommended.

Auction archive: Lot number 176
Auction:
Datum:
26 Nov 2022
Auction house:
Historics at Brooklands Museum Trust Ltd
Thorney Lane North
Iver, SL0 9HF
United Kingdom
auctions@historics.co.uk
+44 (0)1753 639170
+44 (0)1522 262177
Beschreibung:

1970 Mercedes-Benz 280 SE Coupé (3.5 litre) Lot Number176 RegistrationGPF 592J Chassis Number11102622000723 Engine Number11598022000572 Odometer reading81,171 miles ResultSold - £70,000 Print details Send this to a friend Contact us 7 more images £125,000 of maintenance invoices with Mercedes-Benz specialists Desirable 3.5 litre V8 example In the summer of 1965, Mercedes-Benz launched its new replacements for both W111 and W112 saloons, the W108 and W109 respectively. In a bizarre twist of fate, this car's design was based on the W111 coupé but widened and squared off as the fintail fashion was quickly fading by the mid-1960s. However, both W111 and W112 models were modernised; the 220 SE was superseded by the 250 SE which featured the new 2,496cc engine, producing 150bhp at 5500rpm, giving it a significant improvement in top speed. Visibly, the changes only affected the new 14" rims with new wheel trims; this was to accommodate the larger disc brakes and the new rear axle. In November 1967, the 250 SE was superseded by the new 280 SE. Inside, the car received wood veneer on the dashboard and other minor changes. A final model was added in August 1969, the 280 SE, 3.5 litre. It was fitted with the brand-new M116, 3,499cc, V8 engine with 200bhp at 5,800rpm, a top speed of 130mph and a 0-100 at 9.5 seconds. To accommodate the large engine, the car's front grille was widened and front bumpers were modified. This fabulous and original right hand drive example is the much sought after V8 example and is presented in black paintwork with matching black leather trim. Our vendor purchased this at the turn of the year from the previous owner a Mr. O’Donnell, who had owned the car since 1991 and in that time had expressly used one garage to care for his car, Steve Redfearn Motor Co., a Mercedes-Benz specialists in Wimbledon. In what is a large history file there are over £125,000 of invoices relating to maintenance and work, plus a £10,000 engine rebuild in 1996 at 41,000 miles. Of late our vendor has replaced and re-upholstered the trim at a further cost of £5,750. This brings to us this incredibly desirable coupé as it stands today. The wood panels and fascia are in lovely condition throughout, as are all the new leather seats. This model is powered by the strong and hugely desirable 3.5 litre V8 engine which is wonderful on long journeys, coping effortlessly with motorway cruising, but is just as at home on the winding country roads. Truly a rare gem and sublime in its aesthetics. Viewings are highly recommended.

Auction archive: Lot number 176
Auction:
Datum:
26 Nov 2022
Auction house:
Historics at Brooklands Museum Trust Ltd
Thorney Lane North
Iver, SL0 9HF
United Kingdom
auctions@historics.co.uk
+44 (0)1753 639170
+44 (0)1522 262177
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