Mercedes Benz 280 SL Pagoda - Technical Drawing - Frame - Design

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Original framed Mercedes-Benz 280 SL Pagoda technical drawing in a black wooden frame, canvas print on 340 g/m² museum paper, 63 × 93 cm with 3 cm depth, in perfect condition.

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Timeless elegance transformed into engineering. Official document and representation of the Mercedes-Benz 280 SL, the most refined and powerful version of the famous W113 series, introduced in the late 60s as the culmination of a concept that united sportiness, safety, and sophistication. Universally known as the "Pagoda" for the distinctive concave shape of its fixed roof, this model became a symbol of style and distinction.

The 280 SL Pagoda represents Mercedes-Benz's vision of a modern roadster: solid, balanced, and technologically advanced for its time. Its design, crafted by Paul Bracq, opted for clean lines, harmonious proportions, and a sober elegance that shunned excess. The iconic "Pagoda" roof, besides its aesthetic value, met structural and safety criteria, reflecting the brand's obsession with technical innovation.

Under its long hood lay a 2.8-liter inline-six with mechanical fuel injection, capable of developing around 170 hp. Paired with a four-speed manual—or optional automatic—and tuned for dynamic comfort, it offered smooth, progressive, and refined driving, without sacrificing respectable performance for its era.

The chassis, derived from the brand's sedans, and the inclusion of crumple zones demonstrated an approach ahead of its time in safety. The 280 SL was not a radical sports car, but a balanced grand tourer designed to cover long distances with elegance and poise.

Between 1968 and 1971, the 280 SL established itself as the most sought-after version of the W113 saga, especially in the American market. Today it is one of Mercedes-Benz's most admired and sought-after classics: a piece that embodies German sophistication of the 60s and an era when luxury and sportiness coexisted naturally and with style.

It comes with a black wood frame and synthetic glass. Very well wrapped and protected for safe transport until you have it in your hands. Exterior dimensions are 63 x 93 cm and 3 cm in depth.

Large-format print with gallery-quality. Museum-grade cotton canvas paper 340 g/m2.

FRAME INCLUDED, you will only have to hang it on the wall. Shipped in a wooden box to prevent any impact. See the photos.

We ship worldwide, well protected via UPS/DHL/FedEx with insurance and tracking, the day after payment. You can visit our profile to see other beautiful Porsche items we have available!

Seller's Story

Porsche Automobilia Specialist based in Spain. We take pride in offering carefully curated Porsche items of the highest quality, combining authenticity, exclusivity, and passion for the brand.
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Timeless elegance transformed into engineering. Official document and representation of the Mercedes-Benz 280 SL, the most refined and powerful version of the famous W113 series, introduced in the late 60s as the culmination of a concept that united sportiness, safety, and sophistication. Universally known as the "Pagoda" for the distinctive concave shape of its fixed roof, this model became a symbol of style and distinction.

The 280 SL Pagoda represents Mercedes-Benz's vision of a modern roadster: solid, balanced, and technologically advanced for its time. Its design, crafted by Paul Bracq, opted for clean lines, harmonious proportions, and a sober elegance that shunned excess. The iconic "Pagoda" roof, besides its aesthetic value, met structural and safety criteria, reflecting the brand's obsession with technical innovation.

Under its long hood lay a 2.8-liter inline-six with mechanical fuel injection, capable of developing around 170 hp. Paired with a four-speed manual—or optional automatic—and tuned for dynamic comfort, it offered smooth, progressive, and refined driving, without sacrificing respectable performance for its era.

The chassis, derived from the brand's sedans, and the inclusion of crumple zones demonstrated an approach ahead of its time in safety. The 280 SL was not a radical sports car, but a balanced grand tourer designed to cover long distances with elegance and poise.

Between 1968 and 1971, the 280 SL established itself as the most sought-after version of the W113 saga, especially in the American market. Today it is one of Mercedes-Benz's most admired and sought-after classics: a piece that embodies German sophistication of the 60s and an era when luxury and sportiness coexisted naturally and with style.

It comes with a black wood frame and synthetic glass. Very well wrapped and protected for safe transport until you have it in your hands. Exterior dimensions are 63 x 93 cm and 3 cm in depth.

Large-format print with gallery-quality. Museum-grade cotton canvas paper 340 g/m2.

FRAME INCLUDED, you will only have to hang it on the wall. Shipped in a wooden box to prevent any impact. See the photos.

We ship worldwide, well protected via UPS/DHL/FedEx with insurance and tracking, the day after payment. You can visit our profile to see other beautiful Porsche items we have available!

Seller's Story

Porsche Automobilia Specialist based in Spain. We take pride in offering carefully curated Porsche items of the highest quality, combining authenticity, exclusivity, and passion for the brand.
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Details

Type
Mercedes Benz 280 SL Pagoda - Technical Drawing - Frame
Brand
Design
Condition
Mint
Width
93 cm
Height
63 cm
Authenticity
Original/official
Extras
framed
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Objects sold
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