Designed by Paul Bracq, this Mercedes Coupe looks like it's milled from a block of Carrara marble from the full, straight, and no-frills. This is how the Autoklassik described the appearance of the Mercedes Benz, which was introduced in 1968. A lot of technical innovations found their place in this vehicle, here the chassis with the inclined steering wheel rear axle is mentioned. Frameless, fully retractable side windows, gently leaking C-pillars, continuous trims on the flanks and a rear bumper pulled around to the rear wheelhouses skilfully pull the two-door into length. The 2.8-liter engine was responsible for a staggering 185 hp, which allows for a very agile driving style. The 4-speed manual transmission looks harmonious and harmonious and perfectly matched for this coupé.
On 25.04.1973 the Mercedes Benz 280 CE/8 offered here was registered for the first time in France. According to the last previous owner, there was only two change of holder during his life. Equipped with black original imitation leather interiors and yellow fog auxiliary headlights, as well as original radio, this Mercedes convinces of its good general condition. The underbody was completely cleaned by us, and small rust ingestions were removed. The underbody is resealed and the vehicle is completed. We then hand over to the new owner a technically and optically flawless vehicle, which is also sympathetically from the other W114s due to its low overall running performance of almost 89,000 KM. Just over 3,900 of the 280 CE were built, which is why this Mercedes is already a rarity.