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Mercedes-Benz 280SE Cabriolet w111 SE 3.5 Cabriolet 1971

General description : Dieses wunderschöne Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3,5 Cabriolet wurde am 08. Januar 1971 erstmals auf die Mercedes-Benz AG in Stuttgart zugelassen. Ab Werk wurde das Fahrzeug in der Farbkombination Graublau-metallic mit dunkelblauem Verdeck sowie der Lederausstattung in Pergament bestellt. Als Sonderausstattung wurden zudem Leichtmetallfelgen, Sicherheitsgurten vorne, Kopfstützen, Nebelscheinwerfern, Mittelautomatik, Colorverglasung und ein Becker Grand-Prix Radio mit elektrischer Antenne bestellt.
Das Fahrzeug wurde dann mit einer Laufleistung von 8000 Kilometern am 25.06.1971 an einen Wirtschaftsprüfer verkauft und blieb in dessen bzw. nach seinem Tod in dem Besitz der Witwe bis 28.08.2017! Der Wagen wurde von dem Ehepaar nur äußerst selten und im Sommer bei besten Wetterbedingungen genutzt. Aufgrund dieser Tatsache hatte der Mercedes zum Zeitpunkt des Verkaufs im Jahre 2017 nur eine Laufleistung von original 66.850 Kilometer! Der aktuelle Besitzer war sehr lange mit dem Wirtschaftsprüfer und seiner Witwe befreundet und hatte das Fahrzeug somit als Zweitbesitzer übernommen. Aktuell präsentiert sich das Fahrzeug in traumhaft originalen und sehr guten Zustand. Lediglich die Lackierung wurde äußerlich vor kurzem erneuert. Chrom, Karosserie, Interieur sowie Technik sind in ausgezeichneten Originalstand, da stets sehr viel Wert auf Pflege und Wartung des Wagens gelegt wurde.
Die aktuelle Laufleistung und der Vorbesitz kann durch ein Scheckheft sowie alten Schriftverkehr und Rechnungsdokumente belegt werden!
Sichern Sie sich dieses außergewöhnlich schöne und historisch toll dokumentierte ZWEITHAND-FAHRZEUG mit originalen 68.000 Kilometern!
Wir bieten dieses wunderschöne Cabriolet mit neuem TÜV und H-Zulassung an.

This beautiful Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet was first registered on January 8, 1971 on the Mercedes-Benz AG in Stuttgart. The vehicle was ordered from the factory in the color combination light blue metallic with dark blue top and the leather interior in parchment. In addition fog lights, the center automatic, the tinted glass and a Becker Grand Prix radio with electric antenna has been ordered.
The vehicle was then sold with a mileage of 8000 kilometers on 25.06.1971 to an accountant and remained in his or after his death in the possession of the widow until 28.08.2017! The car was used by the couple only very rarely and in summer in the best weather conditions. Because of this fact, the Mercedes had at the time of sale in 2017 only a mileage of original 66,850 kilometers! The current owner was friends for a long time with the auditor and his widow and had taken over the vehicle thus as a second owner. Currently the vehicle presents itself in fantastically original and very good condition. Only the paint was renewed externally recently. Chrome, body, interior and technology are in excellent original condition, as always very much emphasis was placed on the care and maintenance of the car.
The current mileage and the previous possession can be occupied by a checkbook as well as old correspondence and billing documents!
Secure this extraordinarily beautiful and historically well documented TWO-OWNER-VEHICLE with original 68,000 kilometers!
We offer this beautiful convertible with new TÜV and H-approval.

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1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE Cabriolet w111 SE 3.5 Cabriolet is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Polling by Auto Dealer for €349000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 280SE Cabriolet w111 Model Version : SE 3.5 Cabriolet Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1971 Location : Polling

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In the annals of automotive history, the journey of Mercedes-Benz is a tale that unfolds with the ingenuity of its founding pioneers. In the year 1886, Karl Benz crafted the Benz Patent Motorwagen, a creation that would go down in history as the world's inaugural automobile. Unbeknownst to him, this moment marked the genesis of what would evolve into the most illustrious premium car manufacturer globally. The financial underpinning of this pioneering venture, interestingly, was provided by Karl Benz's wife, Bertha Benz, demonstrating a remarkable partnership that would set the tone for Mercedes-Benz's legacy.

A parallel narrative emerged not far away, as Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft, founded by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach, entered the scene. In 1901, they unveiled their automobile under the now-famous moniker "Mercedes," meaning "godsend" in Spanish. This name was bestowed upon the car at the behest of Emil Jellinek's daughter, the distributor for Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft. The wheels of innovation were set in motion.

Fast forward to 1926, a pivotal year that witnessed the merger of Daimler with Benz & Cie., culminating in the birth of Daimler-Benz. The amalgamation saw the adoption of "Mercedes-Benz" as the distinguished trademark for their automobiles, fusing the legacies of two visionary entities into one.

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Over its centennial journey, Mercedes-Benz has not merely produced cars but has sculpted automotive icons. The SSKL, 710 SSK Trossi Roadster, 770K Grosser, 540K Spezial Roadster, 300SL Gullwing, w100 600 Pullman, w111 280SE 3.5 Flachkühler, w113 230SL Pagoda, w109 300 SEL 6.3, and w201 2.3-16 Cosworth stand testament to the brand's commitment to engineering excellence.

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One luminary figure who left an indelible mark was Béla Barényi, often heralded as the "father of passive safety" for his pioneering work in safety engineering. His patented safety cell design, featuring front and rear crumple zones, became a hallmark of Mercedes-Benz's commitment to occupant safety, setting new standards that reverberated throughout the automotive world.

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