When was the Mercedes Benz W113 Pagoda made?
When was the Mercedes Benz W113 Pagoda made?
The W113 name-tag indicates a range of vehicles produced from 1963 to 1971 sold as the SL Pagodas.
How many horsepower does a Mercedes Benz Pagoda have?
MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 230 4MT (150 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 250 4MT (150 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 280 4MT (170 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 280 5MT (185 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 280 5MT (195 HP)
How did the Mercedes Benz Pagoda get its name?
The name is derivative from the car’s high and sleek roof that, if seen from the sides, looks as if it just hung over the rest of the car having been linked to the rest of the body only through the tonneau and a slim B-pillar that looks rather like a design element.
When did the Mercedes 280SL Pagoda come out?
From 1967 to 1971, Mercedes produced around 23,885 of the W113, 280SL “Pagoda,” a model nicknamed for its slightly concave removable top. It boasted the last update to the SOHC M180 inline-six by Mercedes-Benz and buyers could choose an optional limited-slip differential.
The W113 name-tag indicates a range of vehicles produced from 1963 to 1971 sold as the SL Pagodas.
MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 230 4MT (150 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 250 4MT (150 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 280 4MT (170 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 280 5MT (185 HP) MERCEDES BENZ SL “Pagoda” (W113) 280 5MT (195 HP)
From 1967 to 1971, Mercedes produced around 23,885 of the W113, 280SL “Pagoda,” a model nicknamed for its slightly concave removable top. It boasted the last update to the SOHC M180 inline-six by Mercedes-Benz and buyers could choose an optional limited-slip differential.
The name is derivative from the car’s high and sleek roof that, if seen from the sides, looks as if it just hung over the rest of the car having been linked to the rest of the body only through the tonneau and a slim B-pillar that looks rather like a design element.