1973 Mercedes-Benz 280-Class Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Tony S
Jan 01, 2011
A classic in design by a french man of couse. possiblly one of the last cars built to a level of quality not cost.
Features 4 speed auto.aircon, electronic fuel injection (bosch) disks all round, IRS double wishbone front end. A fantastic M110 motor with twin cams and and a very respectable 185 HP not bad for 1973. My car is in the resore stage, no rust and I have just finished the engine rebuild and front subframe refit. should be on the road mid 2011.Jan 01, 2011
by Ingo M
Jun 02, 2010
She came directly from Sicily and I swapped her for my eternal 1980 Opel Rekord E Rappold hearse in late 2004. Equipped with a powerful V8-engine and a 4-speed manual transmission, she was very agile (or should I say "hazardous"?). I obtained street-legality according to German regulations and drove her for a few months, until I sold her to a collector in Southern Germany in early 2007. Really loved this hearse, but it was quite pointless and impractical. Beautiful, but completely ungifted, just like Verona Feldbusch... Oh, did I mention the bloody rotten paintjob?Jun 02, 2010
by Anonymous
Feb 07, 2009
I love driving this car. I bought it for my daughter for her first car. Took care of a few minor issues ( I have a good mechanic, a must with these cars) and Lady280 has been a joy. It is made to cruise, not race or zip, like a stately ship. It is comfortable, quiet, and very soothing to drive. I have begun to learn to do routine maintenance items on it.
Thinking of giving my new car to my daughter as a graduation after senior year of college and taking this for mine.
Gas mileage isn't great (16 to 18), but everything else makes it a perfect car for Dad. I just love it. Feb 07, 2009
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by Tony S
Jan 01, 2011
A classic in design by a french man of couse. possiblly one of the last cars built to a level of quality not cost.
Features 4 speed auto.aircon, electronic fuel injection (bosch) disks all round, IRS double wishbone front end. A fantastic M110 motor with twin cams and and a very respectable 185 HP not bad for 1973. My car is in the resore stage, no rust and I have just finished the engine rebuild and front subframe refit. should be on the road mid 2011.Jan 01, 2011
by Ingo M
Jun 02, 2010
She came directly from Sicily and I swapped her for my eternal 1980 Opel Rekord E Rappold hearse in late 2004. Equipped with a powerful V8-engine and a 4-speed manual transmission, she was very agile (or should I say "hazardous"?). I obtained street-legality according to German regulations and drove her for a few months, until I sold her to a collector in Southern Germany in early 2007. Really loved this hearse, but it was quite pointless and impractical. Beautiful, but completely ungifted, just like Verona Feldbusch... Oh, did I mention the bloody rotten paintjob?Jun 02, 2010
by Anonymous
Feb 07, 2009
I love driving this car. I bought it for my daughter for her first car. Took care of a few minor issues ( I have a good mechanic, a must with these cars) and Lady280 has been a joy. It is made to cruise, not race or zip, like a stately ship. It is comfortable, quiet, and very soothing to drive. I have begun to learn to do routine maintenance items on it.
Thinking of giving my new car to my daughter as a graduation after senior year of college and taking this for mine.
Gas mileage isn't great (16 to 18), but everything else makes it a perfect car for Dad. I just love it. Feb 07, 2009
by Marc N
Dec 30, 2008
I nice classic car. Very smooth ride with all the creature comforts. It had an inline six but wasn't very fast off the line but a great cruising car. No real issues with it other than some rust started to show.Dec 30, 2008
by Marshall P
Aug 08, 2008
A gorgeous classic! This thing ran like a top at 250k miles, got 22 mpg, had AC, power everything, cruise control that all worked 23 years after the thing was built. Amazing. It was built to last. It also was a solid piece of machine with a dual carb 6, huge disc brakes, alloys, limited slip diff. I loved it. I sold it for $500 more than I bought it for after a couple years. I wanted someone to own it who wouldn't destroy it like I would.Aug 08, 2008
by Michael J
May 01, 2008
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by Scott B
Apr 30, 2008
really made pimpin fun; classic design but extremely expensive to maintain; solid on the highway; real woodApr 30, 2008
by Michael S
Mar 15, 2008
So far has been costly in restoration, but will be a wonderful motor once its fully fixed up.Mar 15, 2008
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