I recently inherited my father's 280SL. He's owned it for about 25 years, and I have memories working on with with him as a child. No major changes occurred during it's life with us. It was a driver for him, and I don't think he ever really knew much about it.
I've decided to look into the history, so here we go...
From this site's Technical Manual, I've been able to decipher the following:
VIN:
113 044 1 2 020400
113 = w113
044 = 280SL
1 = left-hand drive
2 = automatic transmission
Engine bay plate:
426 462 516
050 G 726 H 6
11304412 2
0 60468 05038
426 = Combination Code 420+422 (420 = Automatic transmission, floor shift & 422=Power steering)
462 = Rear fog lamp, 280SL (as of 68)
516 = Radio Becker Grand Prix, stereo
050G = White
726H = Beige Grey
6 = hardtop mounted on car, softtop folded
11304412 = first 8 of Vin
2 = country code, Germany
Engine:
middle: 130 016 1101
Far right: 280 SE
130 980 051761
I’m not able to find a plates on the door jamb or on the right longitudinal frame member .
So it definitely looks like the engine has been swapped out from a 280 SE, but why does the firewall tag mention “280 se/8”?
I found the thread about the /8 regarding the 1968 changes.
Also, what do the numbers on the firewall plate mean?
“12-083041”?
Is it correct to have the plates screwed in with screws and not rivets?
What year is this thing? and what other places can I get hints from?
TIA