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Dit is een openbare veiling. Een uitgebracht bod op dit kavel is bindend. Maak a.u.b. gebruik van de kijkdagen alvorens een bod uit te brengen. Op dit kavel is geen recht van retour van toepassing.
Kavelnummer: 196 - 21
Kaveltype: % BTW
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Classic Car Auctions is niet de verkoper. Wij veilen en factureren als bemiddelaar namens een derde partij, de verkoper.
The 1973 Mercedes-Benz 280C is an example of German engineering skill and elegance from the early 1970s. One of the iconic models of the W114 series, this car is known for its stylish design, comfortable driving experience and reliable performance. Designed by the legendary Paul Bracq, the W114 series introduced a timeless design that is still loved by car enthusiasts and collectors today.
The 280C, a coupévariant of the series, exudes sophisticated class with its clean lines, chic grille and characteristic round headlights. The coupé version emphasizes the sporty character of the car, without compromising on the comfort and luxury one expects from a Mercedes-Benz. The interior offers a harmonious blend of high-quality materials, with comfortable leather and wood finishes evoking a sense of timeless elegance.
Under the hood of this 280C is a powerful 2.8-liter six-in-line engine. Known for its smooth performance and reliability, this engine delivers a pleasant driving experience with enough power for both city driving and long highway trips. The automatic transmission provides an effortless and refined driving experience, adding to the comfort and luxury offered by this car.
The 1973 280C marks a period when Mercedes-Benz continued to distinguish itself through innovation and quality. The W114 series introduced a number of technical improvements, including a new suspension for improved handling and driving comfort. These cars’s were also known for their safety, with robust construction and advanced safety features that were ahead of their time.
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