I have been told they make anywhere from 210 to 240 hp. They are really a sweet car. No real easy options for making more power besides going coil near plug and aftermarket EFI. Love wrenching on these old Bosch K jet v8 motors.
I owned one for 5 years in the same colour and upholstery as this one. Cast iron engine on my 450SLC meant it was bullet proof but it only did 7 mpg in London rush hour. Still, it was my favourite car and never let me down. Cruise at a 100 in style.
some transformation alright and the vents of the old model still carrying in todays model is a nice touch, they're a timeless classic for sure, great video
What made the the R107 and S107 so popular, cocaine. The SECs were cocaine, shoulder pads and hairspray. All kidding aside, I own a 73 350 sl silver on red and a 1983 380 sl in orient red over palomino The 380 is the better cruiser with the 4 speed auto but the 73 has its charm with the big MB stars on the hubcaps and the skinny bumpers. I think the R107s are great value for money and I can say that for a casual cruise, I often take on of my SLs out over my 2003 911 c2 Cabriolet. Thanks for the video.
"A nice old thing to drive about, huh?" A few items were missed in this gentile presentation. The car with the 450 hp aluminum engine was scary to drive unless you were in accustomed to AutoStrade touring. The 450 SLC was meant to putter along for days at 120 MPH. I used to take it up to Nova Scotia and drive from Digby to The Keltic Lodge in Cape Breton- 375 miles in 4 easy hours. The car is deceptively long and heavy, built on the SL (Supra Langsam - Super Long) chassis. Friends would just have to drive it. However, the acceleration was so effortless that a tap to the gas and you would be going 60mph out of the garage. I loved this car. The major drawback was the extensive hydraulic system. Today, all the gadgets are electronically controlled, the 450 SLC was le grande complication of its day - with hydraulic lifters that moved the front seats forward AND tilted the front seatback forward for back seat passangers's ease of entry. The dual region comfort temperature controls were also hydraulically operated - making an other-worldly Whoossshhh as the temperatire regulator made minute adjustments.
It's mad the way an old car like that can look great at first and really nice and shiny but when you get down to it and have a good look under it you start to find shoddy repairs and something that was dickied up to sell. Nice old car though and for 56 euro a year and probably cheap insurance it is a nice old thing to drive about.
Very well presented and discussed. Informative and well described with accurate details. Looks very smart with the red exterior and biege interior combination. Having said that, the V8 badges and chrome guard mouldings indeed detract from an otherwise beautiful looking hardtop. I agree with the presenter that the tv series's "Dallas" and "Hart to Hart" did contribute to the success of the 107 series. Not only did these high status TV shows contribute to the success and longetivity of the the 107 series but it also contributed to the very strong resale value especially in the eighties where SL and SLC were often being sold for high prices than when bought brand new in the seventies. Not many cars could claim that achievement. Also, the peak year in sales was 1986---fifteen after the release of this shape. And this was achieved despite a continuous onflow of rivals with new designs and a hefty price tag. The SL and SLC were always going to be a classic
Really great video you made. The best interior and exterior shots I have seen so far. Also that you showed the car from underneath. I guess this is what many people don't do before buying. Checking the whole car for rust. Thank you! Greetings from Stuttgart!
Funny feeling, I’m browsing videos about c107 and suddenly there’s Ian, I used to work with him in 2007 in Shannon. Cheers!
I have been told they make anywhere from 210 to 240 hp. They are really a sweet car. No real easy options for making more power besides going coil near plug and aftermarket EFI. Love wrenching on these old Bosch K jet v8 motors.
I owned one for 5 years in the same colour and upholstery as this one. Cast iron engine on my 450SLC meant it was bullet proof but it only did 7 mpg in London rush hour. Still, it was my favourite car and never let me down. Cruise at a 100 in style.
Engine v8 117 there is absolute garbage.
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some transformation alright and the vents of the old model still carrying in todays model is a nice touch, they're a timeless classic for sure, great video
Cheer's C.A.L. i'm still dreaming of the S-Class
I will forever be looing for that powder baby blue 450 sl I used to ride in during 1977. Nothing will be more beautiful. Baby blue. Mmmmmmm.
Beautiful they don't make them like that anymore
The American bumpers are cooler 😎 lot more fun to hit people with them. Also someone messed up and put the steering wheel on the wrong side. 🙃
What made the the R107 and S107 so popular, cocaine. The SECs were cocaine, shoulder pads and hairspray. All kidding aside, I own a 73 350 sl silver on red and a 1983 380 sl in orient red over palomino The 380 is the better cruiser with the 4 speed auto but the 73 has its charm with the big MB stars on the hubcaps and the skinny bumpers. I think the R107s are great value for money and I can say that for a casual cruise, I often take on of my SLs out over my 2003 911 c2 Cabriolet. Thanks for the video.
I love the r107!!! I also have a Magma Red '77 450SL. I watch this video when I don't want to go outside and ogle at mine.
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"A nice old thing to drive about, huh?" A few items were missed in this gentile presentation. The car with the 450 hp aluminum engine was scary to drive unless you were in accustomed to AutoStrade touring. The 450 SLC was meant to putter along for days at 120 MPH. I used to take it up to Nova Scotia and drive from Digby to The Keltic Lodge in Cape Breton- 375 miles in 4 easy hours. The car is deceptively long and heavy, built on the SL (Supra Langsam - Super Long) chassis. Friends would just have to drive it. However, the acceleration was so effortless that a tap to the gas and you would be going 60mph out of the garage. I loved this car. The major drawback was the extensive hydraulic system. Today, all the gadgets are electronically controlled, the 450 SLC was le grande complication of its day - with hydraulic lifters that moved the front seats forward AND tilted the front seatback forward for back seat passangers's ease of entry. The dual region comfort temperature controls were also hydraulically operated - making an other-worldly Whoossshhh as the temperatire regulator made minute adjustments.
SL is an abbreviation of 'Sport Leicht.' Meaning 'Sport Light' (as in weight). 'Langsam' translates as slow in English.
This car doesn`t have 450hp but 225
DrBill Boston
450 HP? Not even close, at the most it had only half of that. 4:30 says it all.
DrBill Boston so much you said is not correct
And now the SLK is the SLC!
Ha at the start of the vid i was thinking Stavros had a bit of an Irish accent. Then he confirmed it with the tax info. Fair Play.
It's mad the way an old car like that can look great at first and really nice and shiny but when you get down to it and have a good look under it you start to find shoddy repairs and something that was dickied up to sell. Nice old car though and for 56 euro a year and probably cheap insurance it is a nice old thing to drive about.
Exactly Mr.Mister it's just a nice classic to have for the odd weekend spin, or trip to a classic car show.
Nice Classic
First Like and than watching 😊😉
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Thank you NickSoN JvP GOLD cheer's.
Did you get the car sorted or move it on?
saw you driving that on Sat up the middle of town. I was the one waving at you when you were stopped at the traffic lights at debenhams
Thanks TheScrawnban i remember you at the lights, cheer's.
23:34 That's how they park after they've been bought as well
Any recommendations for getting a 450slc restored it Ireland or Uk ?
Very well presented and discussed.
Informative and well described with accurate details.
Looks very smart with the red exterior and biege interior combination. Having said that, the V8 badges and chrome guard mouldings indeed detract from an otherwise beautiful looking hardtop.
I agree with the presenter that the tv series's "Dallas" and "Hart to Hart" did contribute to the success of the 107 series.
Not only did these high status TV shows contribute to the success and longetivity of the the 107 series but it also contributed to the very strong resale value especially in the eighties where SL and SLC were often being sold for high prices than when bought brand new in the seventies.
Not many cars could claim that achievement.
Also, the peak year in sales was 1986---fifteen after the release of this shape. And this was achieved despite a continuous onflow of rivals with new designs and a hefty price tag.
The SL and SLC were always going to be a classic
Does it really get 10 mpg??
mine is a 1971 same color.
looks good for a 1.000.000 mile car,..
Stavros, are you Greek or Irish ???
Neat interior but is that door patched like it looks like in 5:45? WTF?
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Bobby Ewing eat you're heart out!!!
Stop dissing the arches...:-) LOL
I was never a fan of those chrome pieces over the arches Paul Browne i was a fan of Dallas though, cheer's.
Scania V8 badges
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The SL made the SLC look shit.
22:43. start engine. See owner's manual! haha. The car for idiots!
American bumpers are nicer.
Hahahaha, poor lost soul
That is almost just like i have ..Nice
It looked awesome until you lifted it up, now I'm even more scared to buy an older car :)
Dream car!!! ♡
Really great video you made. The best interior and exterior shots I have seen so far. Also that you showed the car from underneath. I guess this is what many people don't do before buying. Checking the whole car for rust.
Thank you!
Greetings from Stuttgart!
Thank you very much DerSnipOr cheer's.
vad är det coolt!!