Under the hood, the 280SL's fuel injected six-cylinder engine is thrifty even by modern MPG standards, so wave at the V8 guys as you pass the gas station. It was the first convertible car equipped with a rigid cockpit along with crumple zones for passenger protection. The strong sheet metal panels were continuously welded instead of spot welds which make for a very smooth ride and great handling.
Delray Motorcars has a knack for finding rare automotive survivors, and this 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL looks new inside and out. That's because this example only has 58,000 miles of perfect maintenance. The tools included in the sale show no signs of usage because this car was dealer serviced. Loaded with an automatic transmission and A/C, the rare white and green machine is ready for top down cruising. Originally sold in Arizona, it has no rust and is even still finished in its original paint. Ready for a Concours show or the golf course, this SL needs to be part of your collection.