Vilner Mercedes Pagoda

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Vilner takes on a classic from the 1960s - the Mercedes Pagoda. Pagoda is the nickname the 1963 Mercedes W113 SL received thanks to its slightly concave hardtop. Launched at the 1963 Geneva auto show, the Mercedes Pagoda replaced the legendary 300 SL and the 190 SL. Mercedes W113 SL was available in three versions (230 SL, 250 SL, 280 SL) and both as a coupe and as a roadster. The W113 Pagoda was produced up until 1971.

The Bulgarian interior specialists from Vilner take on the job of bringing one of these classics back to life. The Pagoda receives a new interior and a completely restored exterior. Vilner keeps the vintage look of the car by using a warm "cafe and latte" color for the interior.

The two-tone upholstery is made from high-quality leather. Vilner's Mercedes Pagoda also features an upholstered dashboard, a mahogany steering wheel and various chromed trim parts. The Gentle Pagoda logo is embroidered throughout the car.

Vilner did not disclose the price of their Mercedes Pagoda.

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