The Mercedes-Benz 280 SEL represents a period when the marque defined the very standards of luxury, engineering integrity, and understated elegance. As the long-wheelbase flagship of the early 1970s S-Class range, it combines presence, comfort, and build quality in a way that remains deeply appealing today.
This 1971 example was originally delivered to the United States and is finished in its attractive and period-correct Silber Metallic, paired with a red MB-Tex interior (code 242). It is a striking and authentic colour combination that suits the car’s character perfectly.
The body presents well, showing only the expected light imperfections consistent with age and use, while the chrome retains a pleasing, correct appearance. Overall, it is a car that wears its years honestly and without pretension.
Inside, the interior has been thoughtfully refreshed, with newly upholstered front seats and a well-preserved original rear bench. The dashboard has also been renewed, resulting in a cabin that feels clean, presentable, and true to the car’s original spirit.
Mechanically, the car is well maintained and performs as intended. The engine runs smoothly, and the drivetrain delivers the composed and effortless driving experience expected of a Mercedes-Benz of this era. It is, in essence, a usable and reassuring classic rather than a static showpiece.
The car comes with its original booklets and a selection of maintenance invoices, and is currently registered in Germany.
A straightforward and honest 280 SEL in a timeless factory colour combination, offering exactly what these cars do best: comfort, durability, and an unhurried sense of occasion. A classic Mercedes-Benz saloon to be enjoyed, rather than admired from a distance.