1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL finished in rare and wonderfully era specific Dark Olive (DB 291) with a Black (DB 040) hard top and hubcaps and a Black leather interior. Having been garaged and well cared for its entire life - never exposed to the elements - the car's undercarriage is completely solid, riginal and free of any harmful corrosion, hich can also be said of the car's body which is entirely straight, etaining even panel fits and gaps.I bought it back in 1977 from Bethlehem, A and I am the second owner.The car drives and brakes straight and true, he suspension is tight and the ride quality is entirely comfortable, hether cruising down the highway or winding through the canyons. One of the 280SL's most appreciated aspects is that they are truly mechanically modern enough for everyday use on today's roads while maintaining all of that wonderful vintage look and appeal.All of the glass and chrome is in excellent original condition, ave for a very soft impression in the passenger side rear bumper that's difficult to see in photographs. The car's original Black hub-capped wheels are in excellent condition, rapped in new Pirelli P4000 tires. The car's interior is equally as clean, he leather seats having been recently reupholstered using all the correct materials and patterns. The carpets and interior panels are both in good original condition, s is the dash and wood trim. The car retains its Becker radio and comes with a dealer installed Frigiking AC unit that is functional, lbeit somewhat ineffective. Rarely used, he hard top is in great shape and the car's black canvas soft-top is free of any rips or tears. I am very sure I am forgetting a lot of things....I am selling it because we are moving to Europe next month and my current financial situation doesn't allow me to take it there.Feel free to email me with any questions: dorcasbarwise@yahoo.com