Finding a classic car in perfect visual and driving condition, can be a tricky task, but if the budget allows it, then you might want to check out this Mercedes-Benz 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet.

Made in 1970 and properly restored, both on the outside and under the skin, the open-top four-seater is one of just 68 right-hand drive examples produced. Back when it left the factory, it used to compete with similar models from Bentley and Rolls-Royce.

It’s currently located in London, UK, in the possession of HexagonClassics, which are willing to let it go for £290,000 (equal to $369,318), accompanied by the original handbook and pictures of the restoration process.

The car is said to have ‘excellent sound-deadening’, a ‘quiet V8 engine’ and a 4-speed automatic gearbox, which allow it to cruise ‘at today’s elevated speeds’. Moreover, this classic Merc’ has power steering, power windows, front headrests, and a gorgeous black paintwork, on top of a contrasting red leather interior.

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