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Mercedes-Benz 380 SL + Hardtop '82

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Mercedes-Benz 380 SL + Hardtop '82 (1982)

Reference ch5519
Make Mercedes-Benz
Model 380 SL + Hardtop '82
Type cabrio
Construction year 1982
KM 94485 miles
Cilinder displacement 3839
Gears automatic
Steering left hand drive

In 1971, Mercedes-Benz revealed the successor to its legendary SL Pagoda: the SL type R107. No more Pagoda roof, but the SL still has its hard-top, a true trademark of the SL. But even more than the car itself, the SL type R107 symbolizes for an entire generation an image of American success. All the most famous characters, real shots of American success, appear in movies or TV series driving an SL type R107: Bobby Ewing in Dallas, Richard Gere in American Gigolo, Jonathan Hart in For love of risk, and even Eddy Murphy, in the first opus of the Beverly Hills Cop. A true star on four wheels, which Mercedes-Benz fully claims.

The range will successively (or simultaneously) include:

  • The 350SL between 1971 and 1980
  • The 450SL between 1973 and 1980
  • The 280SL between 1974 and 1985
  • The 380SL between 1980 and 1986
  • The 500SL between 1980 and 1988
  • The 300SL between 1986 and 1988
  • The 420SL between 1986 and 1988
  • The 560SL between 1986 and 1988
  • Specifications
  • Bodywork
  • Length : cm (in): 439 (172.8)
  • Width : cm (in): 179 (70.5)
  • Height : cm (in): 130 (51.2)
  • Wheelbase : cm (in) : 246 (96.9)
  • Weight: kg (lb) : 1500 (3311)
  • Displacement : V8 3839 cc, front-mounted
  • Valve gear : 16
  • Fuel system : Bosch K-Jetronic injection
  • Gearbox : 4 speed, automatic
  • Driven wheels : rear-wheel drive
  • Maximum power : 203 bhp at 5250 rpm
  • Maximum torque : 315 Nm at 3250 rpm
  • Maximum speed : 205 km/h (127 mph)
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