Lot 5051

Auburn Fall 2015

1964 Mercedes-Benz 230SL

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$38,500 USD | Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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Identification No.
11304212006973
  • 2.3-liter, 150-hp I6 engine
  • Automatic transmission
  • European model
  • Fuel-injected
  • Power brakes and steering
  • Radio
  • Speedometer reads in kilometers
  • Removable hardtop
  • Has had a cosmetic restoration
  • Spare tire, jack and rubber mat in trunk
Addendum: Please note this vehicle is being sold title in transit Please note the title for this lot is in transit. A 4-6 week delay is expected.

The “Super Light” or SL was called as such due to its aluminum doors, trunk, and hood. It was initially produced in 1963 and continued into the 1964 model year with little change. The Mercedes is powered by a 2,308-cc, 150-hp six-cylinder engine with fuel injection and is meshed with a four-speed automatic transmission. The transmission uses a fluid coupling as opposed to a torque converter. It was easy to use, sporty, comfortable and very reliable. As such it ended up in the driveways and garages of both sports car enthusiasts and those who simply wanted a comfortable, reliable two-door convertible. The SL came with classic Mercedes-Benz styling features of a large tristar emblem in the middle of the single horizontal bar grille, as well as an angular body that differed considerably from its predecessors.

This particular SL roadster is painted beautifully in white with a sleek contrasting black interior, and it is also a European specification car. This 230SL has recently been painted, has a new black Haartz convertibl top, new chrome and radial tires. Although, the technical features of the 230SL weren’t incredibly new, improvements to them and the upgraded safety made this Mercedes-Benz special. For the first time, they offered power steering and automatic transmission in a sports car. Also, they worked extensively on the safety of this model, and as a result, the exterior was built with a rigid passenger cell and crumple zone and the interior was free of sharp corners. Unique, sophisticated styling is what sets Mercedes-Benz apart form other luxury car manufacturers and this 230SL is no acceptation to their high standard of craftsmanship.