Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5 Coupe “Flachkühler”

Expected
Body styleCoupé
TransmissionAutomatic
Mileage40351 km
Year1970
VAT / MarginMargin
  • Reconditioned by a well-known MB specialist - It's a kind of art
  • Factory dark blue with brown leather interior and beautiful chrome
  • A throwback to the era of hand-built Mercedes cars
  • Attractive styling and coolness – especially with all the windows down
  • One of the models with a very limited production number
  • Owned by last owner for almost 25 years
Price on request

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In the late 1960s, the world still moved at a gentler pace. Cars were not designed for short lifespans, but simply because they had to be good. And comfortable. And reliable. This 280 SE 3.5 Coupé is exactly that kind of car—born in an era when Mercedes-Benz still conceived, engineered, and built automobiles with a craftsman’s mindset.

Its foundations lie in the W111 series, a model range that debuted in the late 1950s and evolved slowly and deliberately, without haste. The coupé received its own bespoke bodywork, designed by Paul Bracq, featuring a far calmer rear end than the well-known “Fintail” sedans. The fins all but disappeared. What remained was a long, low, and exceptionally elegant silhouette—timeless, without ever trying to be.

The example presented here is particularly special. This is the 280 SE 3.5, delivered in 1970: the first post-war Mercedes coupé to feature a V8 engine exceeding three liters. Beneath the hood lies the 3.5-liter M116 V8, producing 200 horsepower. Not a roaring sports engine, but a silk-smooth powerplant that delivers exactly what you expect—quietly, effortlessly, and with outstanding long-distance comfort.

Externally, this version is immediately recognizable by its wider, lower grille. In Germany, this model is aptly nicknamed the “Flachkühler.” The bumpers gained rubber inserts, the rear lights were refined, and the overall appearance became subtly more modern—without sacrificing the unmistakable charm of the late 1960s.

This car is finished in a factory-delivered dark blue, paired with a brown leather interior and beautifully preserved chrome detailing. Visually, everything is in perfect harmony. With all the windows lowered, the car takes on an airy, almost nonchalant character. This is a coupé that invites you to drive—preferably over long distances.

The car has been fully recommissioned by a renowned Mercedes specialist. You don’t just see it—you feel it. The car presents beautifully and is in very fine condition throughout. Adding to its appeal, it was owned by its last caretaker for nearly 25 years, a detail that often speaks louder than a thousand photographs.

Production numbers of the 280 SE 3.5 Coupé were limited. This was the flagship model, built in the final years of the W111 series—a kind of grand finale to an era in which Mercedes built cars the way one builds fine watches: with care, precision, and conviction.

This is the kind of car you don’t have to explain. Anyone who sees it understands why it’s special. And anyone who drives it understands even more.
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