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Mercedes-Benz 250SL w113 SL W113 Pagode 5-Gang-Schaltung 1967

General description : Interne Fahrzeugnr.: Komm_250_SL

Ansprechpartner: Marceddu, Salvatore - 0441209780 -10

Mercedes-Benz 250SL Pagode havannabraun/Leder cognac
Die hier angebotene 250SL Pagode wurde am 02. August 1967 an einen erfolgreichen Goldschmid in Mailand/Italien durch die Mercedes-Benz Garage Genghini/Milano ausgeliefert. Die Auslieferungsfarbe war Havannabraun in Verbindung mit havannabraunem Coupé-Dach und cognacfarbenem Leder. An Eleganz kaum zu übertreffen war diese Farbkombination. Die Ausstattung umfasste das damals sehr teure 5-Gang-Getriebe, das bis heute original erhalten ist, ebenso wie der originale Motor. Der Wagen verblieb lange Jahre im sonnigen Italien und kam im Oktober 2013 in den Besitz eines Arztes in Genf/Schweiz. In 2016 erwarb die Pagode ein Mercedes-Benz Partner aus Deutschland und holte ihn in sein Geburtsland zurück. Hier unterzog er die Pagode einer aufwändigen, fachmännischen Restaurierung und versetzte den Wagen in seinen heutigen Superzustand. Eine Pagode direkt zum Losfahren und Fahrfreude genießen.
Mercedes-Benz 250SL pagoda havana brown / leather cognac
The 250 SL pagoda offered here was delivered on August 2, 1967 to a successful Dealer in Milan / Italy by the Mercedes-Benz Garage Genghini / Milano. The delivery color was Havana brown in conjunction with Havana-brown coupe roof and cognac-colored leather. Hard to beat in elegance was this color combination. The equipment included the very expensive 5-speed gearbox, which is still preserved today, as well as the original engine. The car remained for many years in sunny Italy and came in October 2013 in the possession of a doctor in Geneva / Switzerland. In 2016, the pagoda acquired a Mercedes-Benz partner from Germany and brought him back to his native country. Here he underwent the pagoda of a complex, expert restoration and put the car in its current state of . A pagoda right to drive and enjoy.


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1967 Mercedes-Benz 250SL w113 SL W113 Pagode 5-Gang-Schaltung is listed for sale on ClassicDigest in Bremer Heerstraße 267DE-26135 Oldenburg by Rosier Classic Sterne GmbH for €139000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Mercedes-Benz Model : 250SL w113 Model Version : SL W113 Pagode 5-Gang-Schaltung Engine size : 2.5 Model Year : 1967 Sub type : Convertible Location : Bremer Heerstraße 267DE-26135 Oldenburg Vehicle Registration : Undefined

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