Presented in the stunning and sophisticated shade of Anthracite, this exquisite 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet embodies luxury and refinement. The Milano Tan leather interior, complemented by matching carpets bound in leather, creates a warm and inviting cabin. The top roll is also finished in Milano Tan, blending seamlessly with flawless Burr walnut woodwork that radiates throughout. The mohair soft top, lined with correct wool headlining, is accompanied by a matching leather hood bag, ensuring every detail reflects the highest standards of craftsmanship.
The car sits on elegant 14-inch steel-pressed road wheels adorned with polished stainless-steel trims and body-colour centre caps. Gleaming chrome accents complete the exterior, enhancing the timeless design of this automotive icon.
Debuted in August 1969, the 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet holds as much significance today as it did over half a century ago. As a 1971 example, this car represents one of the final models produced at the famed Sindelfingen works, making it an especially desirable collector’s piece.
This exceptional vehicle benefits from an array of non-standard options that elevate it to the pinnacle of luxury for its era. These include:
In 2010, this remarkable Cabriolet was sourced by a prominent UK collector from its previous owner in Miami Beach, where it had graced the exclusive address of Chase Avenue. The American custodian had cherished the car for over three decades, having acquired it in 1992.
Under its current ownership, the car has undergone extensive works to ensure it performs and presents better than new. Highlights of the restoration include:
The restoration is documented across four detailed pages, demonstrating a meticulous commitment to preserving the car’s
excellence.
Upon inspection, this Cabriolet will exceed even the most discerning expectations. The panel fit is precise to the millimetre, surpassing the standards of its original factory build. The flawless Burr walnut woodwork enhances the cabin’s luxurious feel, while the soft top fits snugly and correctly to the frame—a crucial aspect for this model.
The wool headlining and mohair exterior of the hood are in exceptional condition, as is the Milano Tan hide, which shows no signs of wear, even on the typically high-contact areas of the driver’s seat piping.
This 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 3.5 Cabriolet represents an unmissable opportunity to own one of the most desirable models of its time. Combining timeless elegance, extraordinary provenance, and painstaking restoration, it is a true masterpiece destined to grace any prestigious collection.