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Mercedes-Benz 230SL w113 SL 2,3 Cabriolet 1963

General description : The Mercedes-Benz W 113 is a two-seat roadster/coupé introduced at the 1963 Geneva Motor Show, It was produced from 1963 to 1971 and replaced both the 300 SL (W 198) and 190 SL (W 121 BII), All models were equipped with a six-cylinder in-line engine with injection, The relatively short and wide chassis combined with an excellent suspension and powerful brakes made the Pagoda a very smooth driving car, This is an extraordinarily beautiful Mercedes 230 SL from 1963, Very nicely renovated, Superfine condition both cosmetically and mechanically, Original hardtop included, Italian papers, Feel free to contact us for further information.

1963 Mercedes-Benz 230SL w113 SL 2,3 Cabriolet is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Bodalen by CC-Cars for €101400.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 230SL w113 Model Version : SL 2,3 Cabriolet Engine size : 2.3 Model Year : 1963 Sub type : Convertible Vehicle Registration : Undefined

101400 €

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About Mercedes-Benz 230SL w113
The Mercedes-Benz 230SL Pagoda, designed by French automobile designer Paul Bracq, is a classic luxury sports car produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1963 to 1971.

The 230SL Pagoda was named after its distinctive hardtop, which featured a concave shape that resembled the roof of a pagoda. The car was powered by a 2.3-liter inline-six engine that produced 150 horsepower and was paired with a four-speed manual or automatic transmission.

The Pagoda was known for its advanced engineering and innovative design features, such as its sleek and aerodynamic body, independent suspension system, and advanced safety features. It was also equipped with a range of high-end features, such as power steering, air conditioning, and leather upholstery.

Paul Bracq's design for the Pagoda was highly influential and is still considered a classic example of mid-century modern design