Even by the high standards of Mercedes-Benz automobiles, the R107SL was something truly special. How else can you describe a two-seat convertible that managed a staggering production run of nearly 20 years from 1971 to 1989, while remaining virtually unchanged throughout?
It’s not hard to see why, either. The SL still stops traffic today with its gorgeous, sensual curves, penned by the famous Friedrich Geiger – you know his other masterwork, the sublime 300SL Gullwing. Under the hood, it was no slouch either, with engines ranging from a 2.8-litre straight six all the way up to the mighty 227bhp 5.6-litre V8. Best sampled with an automatic gearbox, the lovely SL bought European-style grand touring to an immense global audience: more than 300,000 units were sold over the R107’s production run, second only to the famous G-Class offroader.
1986 is the first year of that famed 5.6-litre V8 – and though it was no lightweight, the big burly bent-eight could effortlessly push this convertible to a top speed of 225kph. Standard equipment included a driver’s airbag, ABS brakes and a limited slip differential to help the fast SL put its power down to the bitumen.
This particular car, finished in an attractive shade of Smoke Silver over Medium Red leather, was delivered on the 19th of November, 1987, as a 1988 model through the European Deliver Program. Once in the USA, the car was sold out of Wasau, Wisconsin, USA. The car eventually moved to New Hampshire in 1994, where it changed hands again in 2015 and 2019, before our purchase in 2020. Under our own ownership, the car was kept for our own use between 19,600 miles, to its current mileage of ~24,000 miles, benefiting of routine maintenance and a switch to European bumpers, while still maintaining the originals. A tidy example in a good colour combination, it is ready for its next owner to drive and enjoy.
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