Mercedes W113 Pagoda for sale in automotive
collector car classified vintage classic center old
timer veteran and Pagode
1970 Mercedes Benz
280SL -
SOLD
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Original untouched undercarriage showing factory undercoat - never rusted.
RECONDITIONING THAT THIS CAR HAS
JUST RECEIVED!
Click on any of
the pictures below to view the larger version.
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The above photos demonstrate the
straightness of the body.
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The pictures above show us
the correct headlight notches.
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Above - original
seatbelt label. Click on the photo and
notice the "1971" date code! |
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The VIN plate with the build
date.
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Both of
the original windshield decals are in excellent condition. |
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The pictures above display the factory original spot welds. These are
located just inside the engine bay along
the tops of the front fenders.
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The picture to the left displays the data plate located just inside the
engine bay. The sequence of numbers tells us
the body number (# 00619) as well as the build and color codes.
The hood number is pictured to the right. This corresponds with the
number on the data plate.
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A look underneath the rubber
trunk mat and we can see the spot welds are present and in all the
correct locations.
On all W113 cars, this is the most susceptible area for rust.
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These pictures show us the
exceptional condition of the original undercarriage. Please note that it
has not been cleaned for "show".
This is a driver and the photos are provided to demonstrate the
rust-free original nature of this car!
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The pictures below are from just ahead of the trailing arms.
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The pictures above and below
are close ups of the undercarriage. From front to back, the complete
undercarriage
displays the factory correct undercoating.
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The photos above are close
ups of the factory correct undercoating. This layer was sprayed on by
the
factory technicians as the cars were completed. In these examples, we
can see the undercoating applied took on
the shape of stalactites.
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