Auction Car of the Week: 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE

One of the prettiest cars from what is arguably Mercedes-Benz’s golden era, this W111 model – a precursor to the S-Class – is a true head-turner. 

A large and luxurious grand tourer, the 280SE boasts simple, elegant lines garnished with a generous helping of chrome. Its combined headlamps and indicators are clustered together like precious stones.

With only 4,502 produced, this 280 is the rarest variant of the W111 chassis. First registered in 1971, it’s also one of the latest examples built.

Keep calm and carry on

Mercedes-Benz 280SE

The car has been fastidiously looked after by its previous owner, who kept it for more than 20 years. It comes with a vast file of documents, including the details of an extensive, six-figure restoration.

The interior shows some signs of its age, but is otherwise in excellent condition, while the sumptuous leather seats look immaculate. Exceptionally spacious for a coupe, the 280SE offers a refined driving experience that belies its age.

The M116 3.5-litre V8 engine produces 200hp: ample for comfortable autobahn cruising, along with a top speed of 120mph. Mercedes-Benz boasted that ‘at 100mph, the loudest sound you hear is the air conditioner’. How many cars could claim that today?

All set for the summer 

Mercedes-Benz 280SE

Despite being officially MOT-exempt, the 280SE passed its most recent examination first time, and with no advisories. Surely some real peace of mind for the next owner?

Overall, the 280SE seems exceptionally well suited to the idyllic summer drives we all dream of at this time of year – regardless of whether your destination is the English countryside or the French Riviera.

Car & Classic’s auction of the 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SE, in association with Retro Motor, is now live and runs until 22 June 2023. It is expected to sell for between £75,000 and £80,000.

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