Lot Ended
Description
1972 Mercedes-Benz 350SLC
Current owner 25
years; always in regular use; well-maintained with a large history file; would
benefit from cosmetic TLC
Perhaps the
only car ever to be adapted from a roadster into a tin-top, the SLC was
essentially a W107 Series convertible stretched by ten inches to give room for
two rear seats and given a fixed steel roof.
Launched in 1972 and remaining in production until 1980, it came in
four engine sizes, the car you see here being the mid-range 3.5-litre V8. With
200bhp and 211lb/ft of torque on tap, it was a superb grand tourer and was good
for a top speed of 128mph.
Fantastically strong
and stable at speed, the SLC made a surprisingly good long distance rally car,
winning the South America Rally in 1978 and coming second on the East Africa
Safari.
First registered in October 1972, this
350SLC has been in the current ownership since 1997, our vendor buying it as a
60th birthday present to himself from an old school friend whose family had
owned it since 1982 during which time it was registered as 1 EPP. Always in
light regular use, the vendor has done 40,000 miles in the car during his
25-year ownership, the odometer currently showing 163,785
miles.
Shortly after buying the car, he had the
bodywork restored by Ady Godwin Specialist Car Repairs of Hungerford, taking the
opportunity to have it repainted at the same time from the original red to the
current metallic brown which we are told is a Rolls-Royce colour and most
attractive it is too.
A large file of invoices
show regular upkeep over the years, the car being last serviced in May 2021
since when it has only done 1,400 miles. In November 2020 the transistorised
ignition module failed so it was converted to Pertronix electronic ignition at a
cost of £637. The vendor has also kept a detailed log of every drop of fuel put
into the car over the last six years, during which time it has averaged between
14mpg and 22mpg although it can do up to 31mpg if driven steadily. Not much
chance of that though: the vendor says it drives better the faster you go and
feels most planted at 100mph+!
As
you can see in the photos, the car looks generally presentable although the body
is now beginning to show signs of corrosion to the lower bodywork here and
there. The front seats were retrimmed in cream leather in 2008 but the driver’s
seat squab has rather lost its firmness and there is minor damage to other bits
of trim here and there. A Haynes workshop manual is included along with a fitted
indoor car cover and two sets of keys.
The
vendor was planning to drive the car up to the sale from Somerset, a distance of
130 miles, but a medical issue ultimately precluded this so we had it
collected instead although we are assured that it would have made the
journey with ease. Starting promptly and running nicely as we have moved it
around on site, with very healthy oil pressure, this stylish old Merc is
eminently usable as it is but could be smartened up over time as desired.
For more information contact James on
07970 309907 or email james.dennison@brightwells.com
* All charges are subject to VAT