Description
Launched in 1963, the Mercedes-Benz SL W113 embodies a Bauhaus- inspired minimalism that lends it a truly timeless elegance. The design, by Paul Bracq , is devoid of excess and sporting pretensions, favoring clean and balanced lines. The most unique aspect of this model is its nickname "Pagoda ," a direct reference to the hardtop's shape, whose concave design is reminiscent of the roofs of Japanese temples.
This Mercedes-Benz 280 SL , from August 1969 , represents the most evolved version of the W113 series. It is equipped with a 2. 8-liter inline 6-cylinder engine , capable of delivering 170 horsepower , known for its smoothness, robustness, and reliability. The power delivery is progressive and refined, providing a comfortable and safe driving experience, perfectly aligned with the Grand Tourer concept that has always defined this model.
This particular example is a Portuguese-made vehicle and stands out for having air conditioning , an uncommon feature for its time, as well as its original hardtop . Throughout its life, it has undergone minor restorations and careful interventions , all duly documented with invoices, ensuring transparency and respect for its originality.
This 280 SL presents itself as an exceptional opportunity for collectors and classic car enthusiasts, combining history, elegance and authenticity in one of Mercedes-Benz's most iconic roadsters.











