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  2. Mercedes-Benz 300 SL - Wikipedia

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    A special 300 SLS (Super Light Special) version of the 300 SL roadster was created for the Mercedes-Benz US racing team to compete on the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) national circuit in 1957. After the 300 SL coupé dominated the D Production class en route to titles in 1955 and 1956, the rules were changed to make the class more ...

  3. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R129) - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 Mercedes-Benz SL base model was the 228 hp 300 SL version [11] (European 300 SL-24) equipped with a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission, but it was the 322 hp 500 SL (with a 5.0-litre V8 engine) which made the most headlines. For model year 1993, the 600 SL was additionally introduced stateside.

  4. Mercedes-Benz SL-Class - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (marketed as Mercedes-AMG SL since 2022) is a grand touring sports car manufactured by Mercedes-Benz since 1954. The designation "SL" derives from the German term "Sport-Leicht", which translates to "Sport Light" in English.

  5. 1000 Glorious Miles in a 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster - AOL

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    The roadster successor to the better-known Gullwing was, in some ways, even better to drive 1000 Glorious Miles in a 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster Skip to main content

  6. Iconic Mercedes-Benz 300SL Holds World Renowned Notoriety

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    As a European sports car importer in the 1950s, Max Hoffmann used his influence to refine European sports cars into the legends they are known as today.

  7. Mercedes-Benz R107 and C107 - Wikipedia

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    The SLC was the first and only time that Mercedes-Benz based their S-class coupé on a stretched SL roadster platform, rather than on a large S-class saloon. The SLC replaced the former saloon-based 280/300SE coupé in the Mercedes lineup, while there was no two-door version of the W116. The SLC model run ended in 1981, much earlier than the SL.