For Sale: 1968 Mercedes-Benz 250 in North East, Pennsylvania for sale in North East, PA
Vehicle Description This survivor 250SL has been in the same family for over 40 years.
It is a driver, it fires up and drives through the gears well.
This is an opportunity to get into a classic Mercedes-Benz 250SL at a good price point.
The 250SL was only produced for two years, serving as a transitional model between the 230SL and 280SL and making it a rare model to find these days.
What sets the 250SL apart other than it's limited production? For one, it was the first model to introduce disc brakes on all four wheels.
As the name suggests, it does feature a 2.
5L inline 6cyl.
The Mercedes-Benz W113 series also featured some unprecedented safety features for the period such as crumple zones and a reinforced cabin.
That's great for the model, but what about this specific car? It runs and drives.
It's an excellent starting point for someone who would like to restore it themselves or have it restored.
Particularly with the top off, this car will turn heads as it is now.
The dash reads 67K miles but all signs point to in having rolled over for a more realistic 167K miles.
Stop into NFI Empire to see this neat piece of German automotive history!.
It is a driver, it fires up and drives through the gears well.
This is an opportunity to get into a classic Mercedes-Benz 250SL at a good price point.
The 250SL was only produced for two years, serving as a transitional model between the 230SL and 280SL and making it a rare model to find these days.
What sets the 250SL apart other than it's limited production? For one, it was the first model to introduce disc brakes on all four wheels.
As the name suggests, it does feature a 2.
5L inline 6cyl.
The Mercedes-Benz W113 series also featured some unprecedented safety features for the period such as crumple zones and a reinforced cabin.
That's great for the model, but what about this specific car? It runs and drives.
It's an excellent starting point for someone who would like to restore it themselves or have it restored.
Particularly with the top off, this car will turn heads as it is now.
The dash reads 67K miles but all signs point to in having rolled over for a more realistic 167K miles.
Stop into NFI Empire to see this neat piece of German automotive history!.
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