Lot details Registration No: JBY373J Chassis No: 11102722001938 Mot Expiry: 26/6/08
For many the last word in 1960s automotive chic, the Coupe and Cabriolet versions of Mercedes-Benz's W110/111 series 'Fintail' range were styled by Paul Bracq. Introduced during August 1969, the ultimate 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet derivative sported a "Flachkuhler" grille that was 100mm wider and 70mm shorter than the one found on its older siblings. A masterclass in understated elegance and simplicity of line, the newcomer was powered by a 3499cc SOHC V8 which Mercedes-Benz modestly referred to as the 'engine of tomorrow'. Equipped with Bosch fuel injection and transistorized ignition, the alloy unit was notably smooth, flexible and punchy (230bhp / 211lbft). Typically allied to four-speed automatic transmission (with either a column- or floor-mounted gear selector), it reputedly enabled the droptop to sprint from 0-60mph in 9.5 seconds and reach 125mph. A surprisingly adept handler given its boulevardier looks, the 280SE 3.5 employed all-round independent suspension (double-wishbone front / low-pivot swing axle rear), power-assisted steering and four-wheel disc brakes. Boasting leather upholstery, wood veneers, electric windows and a multi-layered hood, the interior could seat four / five in comfort. On a par price-wise with the 'Grosser' Mercedes-Benz 600, the 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet proved predictably exclusive. The marque's last four-seater open car until the W124 series convertibles of the 1990s, it forces precious few compromises on the modern motorist. Only in production for two years, just 1,232 are thought to have been made of which a mere 68 were supposedly to right-hand drive specification.
Finished in silver with black upholstery, this particular right-hand drive example is described by the vendor as being in "very good" condition with regard to its engine, automatic transmission, electrical equipment, interior trim, chassis and wheels / tyres (while, he rates the bodywork and paintwork as "brilliant"). Supplied new via Thompson & Taylor of Surrey, 'JBY 373J' is understood to have had just five owners from new including a peer of the realm and former Le Mans winner and GP driver, Roy Salvadori. A rare and increasingly desirable motor car, this stylish Mercedes is offered for sale with MOT certificate valid until June 2008.
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