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Brand
Mercedes-Benz
Model
350 SL
Body
Convertible
Year
1971
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
70-XX-38
Chassis number
10704312000266
Date of first admission
30-06-1971
Date of first admission (NL)
09-01-1980
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
131980 Km
Color
Blue
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Unknown
The 1971 Mercedes-Benz 350 SL is a remarkable model that is part of the legendary SL series, which originated in the 1950s. This car combined elegance with sporty performance and was loved by car enthusiasts around the world. Introduced in 1971, the 350 SL was an important addition to the line and was praised for its style and technological innovations. It was equipped with a V8 engine, known for its powerful performance and smooth handling. The SL series was not only a symbol of luxury, but also of technical advancement, with a focus on comfort and driving experience.
The design of the 350 SL brought together Mercedes-Benz's distinctive lines and timeless appeal. The car featured a removable hardtop, allowing the model to adapt to different driving conditions, from sunny days to more unpredictable weather conditions. This feature made the 350 SL particularly appealing to both the everyday driver and the car enthusiast who was looking for a sporty driving experience. The attention to detail in the interior and finish contributed to Mercedes-Benz's reputation as a manufacturer of premium vehicles.
During its production period, the Mercedes-Benz 350 SL built up a loyal fan base who appreciated its combination of luxury and sportiness. The model held an important place in Mercedes-Benz history and remains a sought-after object for collectors to this day. The SL series has stood the test of time and remains an example of German engineering. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.