This 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5 is finished in Dark Red over gray leather and is powered by a 4.5-liter M117 V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes a Becker AM/FM radio, a hidden Bluetooth receiver, power-operated windows, wood trim, and 14″ wheels.
The car is finished in Dark Red (542G) and features quad headlights, a driver-side mirror, stainless-steel exhaust outlets, and chromed grille, bumpers, and window surround treatments.
Steel 14” wheels…
This 1972 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5 is finished in Dark Red over gray leather and is powered by a 4.5-liter M117 V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes a Becker AM/FM radio, a hidden Bluetooth receiver, power-operated windows, wood trim, and 14″ wheels.
The car is finished in Dark Red (542G) and features quad headlights, a driver-side mirror, stainless-steel exhaust outlets, and chromed grille, bumpers, and window surround treatments.
Steel 14” wheels equipped with polished and painted covers are mounted with older Michelin tires. Service during current ownership is said to have included rebuilds of the power steering pump and brake calipers as well as the replacement of the brake pads, rotors, lines, front tie rods, and wheel bearings.
The cabin features gray leather (246) upholstery on the seating surfaces and door panels, color-coordinated carpeting, and wood inlays along the fascia of the dashboard. The Becker Europa radio has been modified with the integration of a hidden Bluetooth receiver, and a charging port is mounted within the ashtray. Per the seller, the air-conditioning system requires servicing, though the controls have been refurbished.
Just under 69k miles are shown on the inoperative five-digit odometer.
The 4.5-liter M117 V8 features Bosch fuel injection and sends power to the rear wheels through a three-speed automatic transmission. Work completed within the past two years by the seller is said to have included changing the oil, servicing the transmission, rebuilding the fuel injectors, refurbishing the radiator, adjusting the valves and timing, and replacing the following components: