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1973 Mercedes-Benz SLC 450

Mercedes-Benz SLC 450 (C107) 1973

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Manufacturer Mercedes-Benz
Production : SLC: 1971–1981 - SLC: 62,888
Model years : SLC: 1972-1981
Assembly : Sindelfingen, West Germany
Predecessor: Mercedes-Benz W111 (SLC)
Successor : Mercedes-Benz C126 (SLC)
Body style : 2-door roadster, 2-door coupe
Layout : FR layout
Engine: V8 4.5L (SL, SLC)
Transmission: Automatic 3 speed (SLC)
Wheelbase : 1970s SLC: 2,820 mm (111.0 in)
1980s: 96.7 in (2,456 mm)
Length : 1970s SLC: 4,750 mm (187.0 in)
1980s: 180.3 in (4,580 mm)
Width: 1970s: 1,790 mm (70.5 in)
1980s: 70.5 in (1,791 mm)
Height : 1970s SLC: 1,330 mm (52.4 in)
1980s: 51.1 in (1,298 mm)

The Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107 automobiles were produced from 1971 through 1989 and were described by many as one of the best looking cars Mercedes-Benz produced to date, being the second longest single series ever produced by the Mercedes-benz automaker, after the G-Class. They were sold under the SL (R107) and SLC (C107) model names. The R107 replaced the W113 SL-Class in 1972 and was replaced by the R129 SL-Class in 1989. The SLC replaced the W111 Coupé in 1971 and was replaced by the C126 S-class coupe in 1981.

he SL variant was a 2-seat convertible/roadster with standard soft top and hardtop and optional folding seats for the rear bench. The SLC (C107) derivative was a 2 door hardtop coupe with normal rear seats. The SLC is commonly referred to as an 'SL coupe', but in reality it was an S-class coupe, replacing the former saloon-based 280/300 SE coupé in Mercedes lineup. The SLC was replaced earlier than the SL, in 1981, with a much larger model, the 380 SEC based on the new S class.
From July, 1974 both SL and SLC could also be ordered with a fuel-injected 2.8L straight-6 as 280 SL and SLC. US models sold from 1976 through 1979 used the Bosch K Jetronic system, an entirely mechanical fuel injection system. All US models used the 4.5 liter engine, and were called 450 SL/SLC.
 
 

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