Is the Mercedes-Benz 280SE still in use?
1985 golden mercedes-benz 280se aotomatic a/c leather seats neat and clean inside car has a lot of space in the front and back 249329 km’s on the clock… Mercedes benz ga-tshwene mbombela mpumalanga good day i have a 1983 mercedes 280se that i want to sell for r55000 onco its still in daily use with only 164000… Golden 80’s for sale !!
How old is the 1971 Mercedes 280SE cabriolet?
Beautifully Original 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet Out of 40 Year California Ownership This 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet is a wonderfully Original California car and an excellent driver. Ivory with brown interior. It’s been owned by the same elderly doctor in West Hollywood since …
What kind of engine does a Mercedes 280SE 3.5 have?
Here is an extremely elegant 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet Conversion that is available in its factory color code #396 Blue Metallic with a blue interior. The vehicle comes equipped with an automatic floor shift transmission, Behr air conditioning, European headlamps, power windows, power steering, soft top, boot.
Is there a 1971 Mercedes 280SE with sunroof?
1971 Mercedes 280SE 3.5 rare manual gearbox with sunroof! As stated A fantastic and rarely available 1971 Mercedes 280SE 3.5 Coupe. The version we have is the preferred 3.5 V8 with two rare options: manual transmission and a sunroof. We believe that only about 122 manual transmission cars were built but only a few in combination with a sunroof.
How many miles does a 1970 Mercedes 280SE have?
Chequered Flag International is pleased to offer this 1970 Mercedes Benz 280SE Low Grille Coupe in its factory colors of Light Ivory (670) with Cognac Leather (250) interior. 86,410 miles. 6 cylind… More Info ›
What’s the noise level in a Mercedes 280SE?
The 280SE was, we thought, rather more noisy than one would expect in a $13,430 car at around-town trundling speeds—but the noise level didn’t seem to increase to any great degree with speed. In fact, what Mercedes-Benz could say of their 280SE 3.5 is that “at 100 mph, the loudest sound you hear is the air-conditioner.”
There was a 300SEL (with air suspension) and 280SEs in both coupe and convertible form—all having the new V-8. The 3.5 engine is an extra-dollars alternative to the 2.8-liter Six that is standard in all three models, and you can have the 300SEL with the big 6.3-liter engine.