What kind of car was the 1985 Mercedes 380?
The 1985 380 might not have been the blisteringly fastest of the breed, but there’s no denying that it held the torch for rear-drive, open-air, V-8 roadsters during an era largely devoid of such. The Mercedes SL sports car can trace its origins to 1954, with the famed Gullwing 300 SL.
When did the Ford 380 SL go out of production?
In all, 53,200 380 SLs were produced between 1980 and 1985. Production peaked in 1983 with 11,198 units sold, but by 1985 sales dropped to just 8,144 cars. Still, the 380 SL was the second-best-selling, third-generation model. The 450 SL numbered 66,300 over a nine-year period.
What kind of parts do I need for my 380SL?
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What kind of fluid does a Mercedes 380SL use?
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Is the 1985 Mercedes 380SL still in production?
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When it comes to your Mercedes-Benz 380SL, you want parts and products from only trusted brands. Here at Advance Auto Parts, we work with only top reliable Automatic Transmission Fluid product and part brands so you can shop with complete confidence.
Use the fitment form at the top of the page to select your exact year and engine type for your Mercedes-Benz 380SL. Automatic transmission fluid is a technologically advanced, low viscosity formulation specially designed to deliver performance and maximum fuel efficiency for modern automatic transmissions.
What’s the difference between a 450SL and 380SL?
The new engine was designed with emissions controls in mind while the 450SL’s mill was not, which meant that the two engines were relatively equal in terms of power (155 hp in the 380SL vs. 160 hp in the 450SL) despite the difference in their displacements. Performance was similar for the two cars, as was fuel economy.