Technically speaking, you mean "original-looking", right? To be considered "original" you'd have to go with the color codes stamped on your data plate or on your data card from MB.
According to Laurence Meredith's "Original Mercedes SL...The Restorer's Guide", the 280SL could have a red (#3000) or light red (#3001) interior but not "wine". You could get wine red (#1087) in a 230/250SL, though but only in leather not MB Tex. I have heard that this book is not always 100% accurate but still a good guide. I would purchase one before making a descision you arent happy with in the long run. Copies show up on eBay regularly. Also, check out the "search" tool on this site and different interior specialsts like worlduph.com.
Kevin
BTW, you know you are looking at big $$$ to change exterior and interior colors completely, right?
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Originally posted by Cortez-Campos
okey, and what was the interior?
This winter I will restore it, and change the color from white to anthracite 172.
My plan is wine red leather, red carpets, and black soft top, but I don´t know if that is original??
Kevin
Boca Raton, FL
1967 230 SL Automatic
670 Light Ivory
113 Bronze/Brown MB Tex