Highlights
- Desirable pre facelift example
- Subject to extensive mechanical overhaul and engine rebuild
- Removable hardtop and soft top roof
- Generally very well presented car throughout
The Appeal
Hailing from the golden era of Mercedes Benz, the R107 generation SL really personifies what made the marque so great during the 1970s and 80s. Timeless, elegant styling, robust drivelines and of course untold levels of engineering quality. The SL fell perfectly for buyers looking for an effortlessly classy luxury sports convertible that lacked the brash, imposing aura that came with many of its market competitors. Something achieved throughout the several generations of the model right up to present day, but none quite like the R107.
Coming from one of the final years of the “pre facelift” R107 design often favoured in collector and enthusiast circles, this 1981 R107 is a rather charming example of the esteemed model. In desirable 2.8 litre six cylinder form and an alluring period specification, it's a generally very smartly presented car and having had an extensive mechanical overhaul and engine rebuild in its more recent history, stands as a wonderful example of a very usable, rapidly appreciating classic roadster.
The History and Paperwork
- First registered 01/01/1981
- Accompanied by Mercedes owners book wallet with various manuals and Mercedes literature
- Service book present with a selection of stamps from Mercedes specialists and dealers
- Within the history file we find a vast selection of invoices for more recent servicing and maintenance work
- Several invoices detailing an engine strip down and rebuild circa 2018
- Due to the age and historic status of the vehicle it is now considered both tax and MOT exempt
- V5 registration document present with the car
The Condition
- Generally very smart example inside and out
- Pre facelift design
- Finished in a classic period gold exterior colour scheme
- Body and paintwork is in largely straight order though there are some light areas of blemishing to be seen
- External chrome trim is of a similarly high standard throughout
- Body coloured removable hardtop roof in good order, with relevant removal tools still present with the vehicle
- Contrasting black soft top roof is in great shape, unfolding and latching with general ease
- Four good quality wheels with chrome and body coloured Mercedes decorative trim
- Mercedes branded mudguard at all four corners
- Badging , glass work and lighting are all in good form
- Nicely presented cabin area, well preserved and in largely original form
- Good quality black upholstery throughout with complementing patterned fabric inserts
- Seating front and rear in great, clean honest order
- Wood finish trim used throughout, all in good overall shape
- Upgraded Blaupunkt radio head unit
- Internal trim, fixtures and fascias stand in very presentable shape and are notably lacking in signs of excessive wear or damage
- Some slight blemishing is more prominent on the centre console insert
- Electric windows in good working order
The Mechanics
- 2.8 litre six cylinder variant
- Paired with a quality automatic transmission
- The engine in this particular example was subject to a strip down and rebuild circa 2018, using a host of new and upgraded parts
- As a result the car now fires into life quickly and comfortably and idles well
- Not long after a host of suspension work was performed along with a chassis welding repair
- On the road the 280 is seen to drive rather well, with smooth gear changes from the auto box and respectable power delivery
- Invoices show an oil and filter service undertaken less than 200 miles ago
Summary
Seen by many as one of the most important models in Mercedes history, the R107 really is a great car. Confidently ticking all the boxes one looks for in a classic roadster, the beautifully styled, endlessly reliable machine has behind it a dedicated following of enthusiasts and parts supply both from aftermarket and Mercedes themselves, and for good reason.
Demand for these cars is on a seemingly endless upward surge, with hordes of people looking for a stylish, usable and attainable classic car and quickly realising the R107 is just about one of the best candidates for the job. A well presented example with a rebuilt engine, this dashing golden 280SL leaves very little to not like.
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