In 1980, Mercedes-Benz revamped its SL lineup of sporting luxury convertibles with the introduction of the 380SL. The 380 was a further development of the R107 chassis, which was first used in 1972 by the 350SL, and then later by the 450SL. Like its forebears the 380SL was a heady mix of V-8 power, refined luxury, and sporty underpinnings, and it was as a very popular model during its run in the U.S.The 380SL, so-named for its 3.8-liter V-8, was 120 pounds lighter than the 450SL. Outside o...f the engine, the 380SL also received a new four-speed automatic transmission, which further enhanced distance driving. Suspension, meanwhile, continued to be the same fully independent setup as in the earlier cars, and four-wheel disc braking remained standard. The 85' Benz we are looking at today also has Air Conditioning, Heat, Power Windows, a Hard Top and a new Soft Top. With only 82,120 original miles, this Mercedes-Benz 380SL is a fine choice as a collectible 1980s convertible. For more information or to make an offer, give Dan a call at 863-884-4042.
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