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What are the dimensions of a 1982 Mercedes 380SL?

What are the dimensions of a 1982 Mercedes 380SL?

Length: 4630 mm / 182.3 in
Width: 1790 mm / 70.5 in
Height: 1290 mm / 50.8 in
Height with roof rails or antenna:
Wheelbase: 2460 mm / 96.9 in

What year is a Mercedes 380SL?

Mercedes-Benz 380 SL The Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107 cars were produced from 1971-1989. It’s the second longest single series ever produced by Mercedes-benz, after the G-Class. They were available under the SL (R107) and SLC (C107) model names.

What are the specifications of the Mercedes Benz SL (R107)?

Browse Car Specifications… With a maximum top speed of 149 mph (240 km/h), a curb weight of 3569 lbs (1619 kgs), the SL (R107) 560 SL Automatic has a naturally-aspirated V 8 cylinder engine, Petrol motor, with the engine code M 117 E 56.

What do the numbers mean on a Mercedes Benz 107?

The Mercedes Benz 107 Chassis Specification Numbers R107 The R stand for Roadster. The first three numbers on your chassis number (ignore any letters) tell you the body style. 107 = 107 series chassis Engine numbers since 1959 have followed much the same pattern as the chassis numbers.

What kind of chassis does a Reihe 107 have?

The 107 chassis, is sometimes referred to as “R 107” for “Reihe” (series). U.S. models built on the 107 chassis were the 350 SL, 380 SL, 450 SL, and the 560 SL. (One of the European models of the 107 family was a “280 SL”).

What is the difference between an M110 and a 107 chassis?

For example the M110 is a type of engine. The 107 chassis, is sometimes referred to as “R 107” for “Reihe” (series). U.S. models built on the 107 chassis were the 350 SL, 380 SL, 450 SL, and the 560 SL. (One of the European models of the 107 family was a “280 SL”).