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Brand
Mercedes-Benz
Model
380
Type
SL
Body
Convertible
Year
1982
Registration
Dutch documents
License plate
SR-172-V
Chassis number
WDBBA45A4CB014196
Date of first admission
28-02-1982
Date of first admission (NL)
24-05-2018
Fuel
Gasoline
Odometer reading
86888 Miles
Color
Blue
Transmission
Automatic
LHD or RHD
LHD
Is in a driving condition
Yes
Valid MOT until
24-05-2026
History and background
The Mercedes-Benz 380 SL is part of the R107 series, introduced in 1971 as the successor to the Pagoda generation. Within the model line, Mercedes-Benz combined an open two-seat roadster design with the structural basis of a comfortable grand tourer. The R107 remained in production for an exceptionally long time, until 1989, during which time it developed into one of the brand's best-known open models. The 380 SL was added in the early 1980s as an intermediate variant in the range, positioning itself between the entry-level versions and the heavier eight-cylinder models.
The 1982 Mercedes-Benz 380 SL belongs to the later phase of the model series, by which time the car had already become a fixture in Mercedes-Benz's international lineup. The R107 was known for its combination of classic proportions, solid construction and a broad market spectrum, with the SL being delivered in both Europe and North America. In production numbers, the R107 remained significant for a sporty open Mercedes; over 300,000 units were built of the entire series, of which the SL versions accounted for the majority.
Within that history, the Mercedes-Benz 380 SL holds a specific place, as this version emphasized agility and user comfort within the SL concept. The car reflects the design philosophy of Mercedes-Benz in the early 1980s, in which technical refinement, solidity and representative appearance were more important than a distinctly sporty approach.
Characteristics and special features
The Mercedes-Benz 380 SL is recognizable by its characteristic R107 body with short rear end, wide center pillar and removable hardtop combined with a fabric hood. The model came with a design that allowed for both closed and open use, a configuration that became characteristic of the series. The 380 SL also used the V8 engine that distinguished this version within the range from the six-cylinder variants. For the American market, versions with specific emission and tuning characteristics were also of interest during this period, which helped determine the technical positioning of the 380 SL.
The Mercedes-Benz 380 SL of the 1982 model year belongs to the period in which the R107 had already undergone various technical and detailed further developments. This makes this model interesting as a representative of an established phase in model history, while retaining its original lines and structural basis. The 380 SL became a recognizable part of the Mercedes-Benz lineup during those years and thus represents the way in which the marque continually developed its SL series over more than a decade and a half.
Summary
The 1982 Mercedes-Benz 380 SL is a late model within the long-built R107 series and represents an important phase in the development of Mercedes-Benz's open top models. The combination of model history, recognizable styling and the 380 SL's position within the range makes this a distinctive appearance within the SL lineup. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.