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1970
The market for 1968-1971 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class models appears stable and strong, with limited inventory driving prices. The single listing at $159,900 suggests a firm market valuation for vehicles in good condition, reflecting their classic status and desirability.
Low
The market for classic Mercedes-Benz SL-Class models from this era is highly specialized and driven by condition and originality. With only one listing currently available, inventory is exceptionally low, indicating strong demand for well-preserved examples. Buyers should be prepared for a premium price point and focus on thorough pre-purchase inspections. Patience may be required to find the right vehicle, but the current market suggests that well-maintained examples hold their value exceptionally well.
R129 (4th Gen) -SL 320
1994-1997
convertible
Convertible
convertible
R232 (7th Gen) - AMG-developed, 2+2 seating, fabric roof SL 63 AMG®
convertible
R129 (4th Gen) - SL 600
1994-2008
convertible
W113 "Pagoda" (2nd Gen)
1967
convertible
R231 (6th Gen) - AMG SL 65
2016-2017
convertibleLast analyzed: May 1, 2026