Donate Your Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5 in Kentucky Today

Join us in celebrating the 1971-1972 Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5, a vintage European saloon that represents the height of automotive elegance and engineering excellence in the collector community.

The Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5 (W108) represents the zenith of the classic saloon car era, boasting a commanding presence along with the prestigious M117 4.5L V8 engine. This model performed exceptionally in driving dynamics, aesthetic appeal, and collector value. For owners in Kentucky, your classic 280SE 4.5 not only serves as an automotive treasure but also as a meaningful donor to Ride for Good, where your contribution can help preserve the legacy of vintage automobiles.

This final two-year model (1971-1972) is distinguished by its elegant design penned by Paul Bracq, showcasing the luxurious features that would eventually define the S-Class. With clean examples commanding impressive prices in the collector market—often ranging between $25,000 to over $60,000 at auction—a well-preserved 280SE 4.5 not only offers a remarkable driving experience but also represents a sound investment for the astute collector.

📖Generation guide

Mercedes-Benz W108 280SE 4.5 • 1971-1972

This variant features the M117 4.5L V8, offering increased power and performance over earlier inline-six models. Notably, it signifies the last years of the W108 production run, making it highly desirable among collectors.

Mercedes-Benz W108 280SE • 1968-1970

Prior to the M117 upgrade, these models are equipped with the M130 inline-six engine. They lack the full performance and prestige of the later 4.5L variant.

Mercedes-Benz W109 280SEL 4.5 • 1971-1972

This long-wheelbase variant offers additional rear-seat space. While still appealing, it lacks the sportiness of the shorter W108 280SE.

Mercedes-Benz W109 300SEL 4.5 • 1971-1972

Featuring air suspension, the 300SEL 4.5 is a luxury variant with a focus on comfort rather than sportiness. It appeals to a different collector demographic.

Known issues by generation

Owners of the Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5 should be aware of several common issues that may affect the vehicle's longevity and performance. The M117 4.5L V8 engine, while robust, may require specialist rebuilds, particularly the Bosch D-Jetronic fuel injection system, which can be challenging to service due to its early electronic nature. Additionally, the vacuum system often degrades over time, requiring timely maintenance. Rust is a concern, especially in the rocker panels and trunk areas, necessitating thorough inspections. Lastly, the chrome components may need restoration to retain their original splendor—a vital aspect for collectors.

Donation value by condition + generation

As the collector market for vintage Mercedes continues to appreciate, the 280SE 4.5 stands out due to its original-paint premium, which is iron-clad among collectors. Factory color changes can significantly diminish the vehicle's value, while rust-free examples from the West Coast or Sun Belt command a MASSIVE premium over those from rust-prone regions like the Northeast. Proper documentation of service history, particularly for the M117 engine and D-Jetronic system, is essential for maintaining and elevating the vehicle's collector status. Appraisal through recognized platforms such as Hagerty and Bring a Trailer can provide valuable insights into current market conditions.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5 to Ride for Good is a straightforward process that helps preserve automotive history while supporting our mission. We recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal to determine the vehicle's value, especially for Form 8283 Section B, which is heavily applicable for classic cars over $5,000. Clean, low-mileage examples should be enclosed for transport to preserve their condition. Documentation related to original paint, service history, and any specialist rebuilds should be included to maximize the vehicle's appeal and value in the donation process.

Kentucky regional notes

In Kentucky, owners of the 280SE 4.5 benefit from a regional network of vintage specialists who understand the unique complexities of maintaining classic Mercedes vehicles. While the state may present challenges common to salt-belt regions, there are dedicated service providers familiar with ensuring these vintage European saloons are well-preserved. As such, maintaining a rust-free condition and addressing restoration needs can elevate the car's allure in the collector market.

FAQ

What should I consider before donating my 280SE 4.5?
Before donating, ensure your vehicle is in good condition and consider obtaining a qualified appraisal. Documentation of any repairs, especially for the M117 and D-Jetronic, can enhance its value.
Are there specific maintenance issues to be aware of?
Yes, pay attention to the fuel injection system and vacuum components as they are known problem areas. Regular inspections can help mitigate these issues before they escalate.
What is the value of my Mercedes 280SE 4.5?
Value varies widely based on condition, originality, and service history. Clean, unrestored examples can fetch between $25,000 and $60,000 or more, particularly in the current appreciating market.
Why is original paint important?
Original paint is a significant value driver in the collector market. Restored or repainted cars often fetch lower prices due to concerns over authenticity and potential hidden issues.
What documentation do I need for the donation?
Documentation needed includes proof of service history, receipts for any specialist rebuilds, and your appraisal for IRS purposes, particularly Form 8283 Section B.
How can I ensure my car is rust-free?
Having a professional inspection focusing on common rust areas like rockers and floor pans is essential. This is especially critical for vehicles from rust-prone regions.
What happens to my donated car?
Your car will be sold or auctioned to support Ride for Good's mission. The proceeds go towards preserving automotive history and making a positive impact in the community.

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If you own a Mercedes-Benz 280SE 4.5 and are considering a donation, now is the perfect time to contribute to a worthy cause while ensuring your car’s legacy endures. Your classic saloon represents not just a vehicle, but a piece of automotive history. Join us at Ride for Good and make a meaningful impact today.

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