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Transportation

1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL “Gullwing”

1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL “Gullwing”

Bring-A-Trailer continues to bring the automotive goods, and this pristine Mercedes 300SL Gullwing is clad in slick Graphite Grey on light grey leather. The comprehensive restoration that this beauty received is worth noting. Rudi & Company of Victoria, British Columbia took on the monumental work that included an engine rebuild, Rudge knock-off wheels, seatbelts, a reproduction leather-trimmed luggage set, and a Becker Mexico radio with a hidden Bluetooth adapter, interchangeable red plaid seat cushions, and a return to the car’s factory paint color from the silver paint it had once received. The Gullwing’s hood, body, trunk, and doors were stripped down to the metal and then repainted in the ar’s original Graphitgrau (DB 190). It’s a legendary car with a truly epic restoration, all of which should add up to an impressive final sale price and one lucky owner.