This 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SL is finished in red over beige leather and is powered by a 2. 8-liter inline-six paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes a black convertible top, power steering, 14Ⳡsteel wheels with painted covers, an AM/FM radio, and air conditioning. The W113 SL was designed by Friedrich Geiger, Béla Barényi, and Paul Bracq and was introduced to the public at the 1963 Geneva Motor Show. Features include a black soft top, a retractable antenna, a driver-side mirror, and US-specification headlights. The 14Ⳡsteel wheels feature covers with painted centers and are mounted with Michelin tires measuring 195/70. The car is equipped with power steering, and braking is provided by power-assisted four-wheel discs. The cabin houses bucket seats upholstered in beige leather that extends to the door panels. Interior appointments include an AM/FM radio, an analog clock, a floor-mounted gear shifter, and air conditioning. The two-spoke steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and frames a 140-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 6,500-rpm redline as well as gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, and coolant temperature.